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Monday, April 8, 2019

Crumb Jumble Baby Quilt

Today I'm sharing a quilt from the String Frenzy (affiliate linkbook - a baby size version of Crumb Jumble!

Crumb Jumble Baby quilt
Bonnie K. Hunter has done it again - created beautiful quilts from scraps in her new book, String Frenzy (affiliate link).

String Frenzy by Bonnie K Hunter

Yes, that's right! For all of you Quiltville Mystery fans who make up her mystery quilts each year - this book is for you! It's a scrap buster's heaven! 
I chose the Crumb Jumble pattern, because it's a great pattern for busting some my bright scraps for a baby!

scraps and crumb blocks

Those little crumb blocks on the right, went on to become pretty blocks,

Crumb Jumble quilt blocks

and when set on point and alternated with a solid block,
the result is a pretty awesome baby quilt!

Crumb Jumble baby quilt

Can't you just see a little one rolling around on this while in the park with Mom and Dad? And there will be fun things to find too: a cat, a frog,

Crumb Jumble quilt with a cat and frog

and a butterfly too!

Crumb Jumble quilt with a butterfly

The backside is just as fun, with the sun, the stars, and the moon.

Crumb Jumble quilt backside

The original Crumb Jumble pattern in String Frenzy (affiliate linkis for a 72" x 84" quilt, which being my usual self, I resized for a baby quilt. Turns out, I over-estimated the number of blocks, and so will have two baby quilts instead of one. Once I get the second one together, I'll show it off too - it's going to be a girl's version.

Happy String Quilting!

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45 comments:

  1. What a bright and fun baby quilt. And really inspiring, thank you.

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  2. Thank you so much for a fabulous blog post and for participating in my String Frenzy Blog Tour! Your Crumb Jumble is adorable!!

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  3. I love your quilt. It is bright and happy.

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  4. I love your baby quilt, and I think you have inspired me to do the same thing.

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  5. I laughed when I saw your backing fabric. I have that fabric, too and have used it in several kid quilts. Another one I wish I had bought more of.
    Pat

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  6. I love "Crumb" blocks and have used them is several quilts....including my first grandson's baby quilt AND the quilt that I presently have on my own bed! :)

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  7. Hi Susan, your quilt is so cute. I love the white border around the colourful scraps. It really makes them pop!

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  8. Sweet version and an i-spy too! Great finish.

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  9. So bright and colourful. A great way to use up scraps.

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  10. What a wonderful baby quilt idea. Love the colors.

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  11. Crumb blocks are so fun to make, and I love that you set them on point with a white frame around them to make it all cohesive.

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  12. the epitome of channeling our quilty forbears...crumb sewing! it's the old yankee mantra...use it up, wear it out, make do or do without!

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  13. This is a perfect quilt for babies and little kids. Such fun. Thanks for showing your product.

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  14. What a great idea for using up scraps.

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  15. Great ideas for using the fabric! Bet the book would be fun to have. Thanks for the chance.

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  16. Thank you for such a clever idea for this block with putting a fun find it something in each & who doesn't love playing with strips n strings. Sounds like a wonderful book full of lots of fun sewing ideas Thanks again.

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  17. I am currently working on crumb blocks as a warm up every day. I hope to make a nice quilt out of otherwise useless scraps!

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  18. I love this baby quilt! What a great way to use scraps.

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  19. Love the quilt! So fun to look at.

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  20. Great quilt and I am loving the blue setting triangles. Thanks for the inspiration. I have been looking for a baby quilt idea and now I think I have found the answer with this quilt!

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  21. What a creative way to use the blocks!

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  22. Great fun in a baby quilt. I can imagine helping baby find the images.

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  23. I love making string blocks! Making Bonnie's Hunter's String Star" now. I doing past up any free scraps! LOL Thank you for a chance to win.

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  24. I am finishing up Sand Castles. Love the pattern.

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  25. Your Crumb Jumble baby quilt is adorable. I love the small "find-its" for the baby to look at.

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  26. I love what you did with Bonnie's design. Scraps and strings are my fave!

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  27. Just what I was looking for, a new idea for a baby quilt

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  28. My first time making strings was this year when I made Bonnie's mystery quilt "Good Fortune" which I just saw a picture of while perusing your sight. Love all things Bonnie!

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  29. Love your Crumb Jumble, I'll have to give it a try with my kid friendly scraps, yours looks like an "I spy quilt". Enjoying your website too.

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  30. love your crumb quilt makes me want to get out my crumbs

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  31. Your quilt is so adorable. I love making crumb blocks and after seeing yours, I was thinking these would be great to use in an "I Spy" quilt for a child. Thank you for your giveaway.

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  32. I love your crumb quilt. Your border is a great way to use what might be a "difficult" stripe.

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  33. Yea! A another crumby quilt! My favorite kind!

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  34. I love your setting and the dark blue alternate blocks, I may have to try that for my next baby quilt.

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  35. Love the baby quilt! Such a great idea.

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  36. What a fantastic way to use the little scraps.

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