A while ago, Carla from Creatin’ in the Sticks mentioned a Stitching Sunshine Blog Hop.
She said, “It’s time for some sunshine in many ways.” I agreed and emailed her that I’d like to participate. This Blog Hop starts today!
Here is my “Sunshine Quilt”

This was a pattern from an OLD Quiltmaker magazine, March/April 2007. The designer is Robin Applegarth.
A friend of mine (Diane) made 2 or 3 of these quilts and was working on them at a retreat YEARS ago. I fell in love with the quilts and knew I needed to make one in the future. This blog hop was the PERFECT time to make this quilt.
I changed the pattern a little … but I basically followed the directions.
STATS:
- This quilt was made from a variety of Island Batik fabrics …
- “Coconut” is the background fabric.
- The yellow sun is “Butter”
- the orange part of the sun is “Nasturtium basics.”
- the squares were from a variety of different Island Batik fabric collections.
- Several different Aurifil threads were used.
- Hobbs 80/20 batting.
- I used the 2½” strip die for the Accuquilt Go! cutter to cut most of the 2½” squares.
Blog Hop
Make sure you visit my fellow “Stitching Sunshine” Blog Hopper … I know you’ll see some beautiful sunshine quilts!
Monday, June 22nd
Tuesday, June 23rd
MaryMack’s blog
karen’s korner
Sue S – hosted at Creatin’ in the Sticks
The Joyful Quilter
For the love of geese
karen’s korner
Sue S – hosted at Creatin’ in the Sticks
The Joyful Quilter
For the love of geese
Wednesday, June 24th
Homespun Hannah’s Blog
Ridge Top Quilts
Words & Stitches
Storied Quilts
Ms P Designs USA
selina quilts
Ridge Top Quilts
Words & Stitches
Storied Quilts
Ms P Designs USA
selina quilts
Thursday, June 25th
Thank you Carla for organizing the blog hop!
And Thank you to the following for providing materials to make this quilt.
This is adorable!
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What a fun little quilt!
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Oh boy – this is such a fun quilt. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Deb!
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Definitely a quilt with a sunny disposition! How fun to make a project on your bucket list.
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Yes, Kathy, it was a fun project to make!
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What an awesome happy quilt! Well done!
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Thanks, Pamela!
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Thanks for this happy quilt. Is the sun appliances on? Looking for the pattern now. Love your colors and this would be a
so easy to make for a girl or boy baby quilts.
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Hi Monica,
Yes, it’s an easy quilt to make … if you find the pattern, I suggest that you leave off the eyebrows … to me, they made the sun angry!
Happy Quilting! 🙂
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A wonderful quilt, and obvious why you wanted to make one. It makes me smile just to look at it!
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Thanks, Susan!
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What an adorable quilt! Love the colors that you’ve used, and the quilting is fabulous!
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Thank you, Sharon! It was a fun quilt to make!
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Wonderful! Thank you for sharing!
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This is so cute! I love the sunny face.
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Oh, Gail, this makes me smile. What an adorable quilt. I love it so much and you certainly chose the perfect Island Batik fabrics. Thank you for sharing your sunshine.
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Thanks, Carla! Yes, the Island Batik fabrics make it shine! (pardon the pun …) 🙂
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So cute. That sun is adorable
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Thanks, Anja!
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Sweet, sweet quilt. I can see a child just being overjoyed having this quilt and the adorable sun to snuggle up with.
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I agree … it is sweet!
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Really cute and sunny quilt. Your quilting is excellent.
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Such a cute quilt. I love the sunshine.
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Gail, your quilting is astounding! I love the quilt but the lines you added bring it a fresh dimension. I see you are quite talented and I must check out your previous photos for some inspiration. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful finish.
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Thank you for your kind words …
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That is just soooooo cute. It brought a smile to my face.
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This is such a fun quilt! And I love the fabrics, the colors, and the quilting! Thanks for sharing this. I’m bookmarking this page, because I would love to make something like this the next time I need a baby quilt.
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Thanks, Pam!
It’s a fun quilt to make!
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Hi Gail! What a cute and easy quilt that you’ve shared. I just LOVE the colors you chose, especially for that very happy looking sun. Its rays are definitely being shared over the whole quilt. Nice job. ~smile~ Roseanne
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Thanks, Roseanne!
I thought it was the perfect quilt to make for this blog hop and I had fun making it!
Happy Quilting! 🙂
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I love this quilt. The fabrics are wonderful and the sun is irresistible. It is the perfect summer quilt. It makes me happy, just looking at it.
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Thank you, Katie!
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A perfect quilt for a sunshine bloghop Gail!
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I love this…so much fun and so much sunshine! Just perfect. I am about to play today…not too soon is it?
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Thanks, Kathleen!
It’s NEVER too soon to play – never!
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This quilt’s time has definitely come. Little did you know that the perfect moment would come so many years later. 🙂 Lovely sunshine quilt. Great start to the hop.
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Thanks, KJ!
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Oh, that’s the cutest little sunshine quilt! I love it – so darling!
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Oh Gail… I absolutely love this! What a bright and cheery quilt to welcome any little one with. Perfect in every way!
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Thanks, Joan!
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This is such an adorable baby quilt, Gail. Just perfect for a curious little boy or girl
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Thanks, Vasudha!
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What a fun quilt! I love seeing the sun pop its head over the beautiful batik fabrics! In my mind, the sun always has a smile and yours is perfect! Great colors using great fabrics!
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Thanks, Kathy!
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It looks like the sun is just waking up! I love it
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Thanks, Rebecca! I wasn’t sure if the sun was waking up or setting … if it was setting, it would be telling the little one about the great day and that it’s time to sleep! 🙂
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I can see why you would fall in love with this pattern because it is so sweet. It definitely adds some sunshine and smiles…love it! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you … and you’re welcome! 🙂
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I remember that pattern. You did a great job. Love it!
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Thanks, Annmarie!
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This is such a Happy quilt. I can see why you’ve never given up on the plan to make it.
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Thanks, Selina! I’m just surprised that I havent’ made it before now! 🙂
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Cute sunshine quilt!
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Love this! A fantastic ray of sunshine! The colors are great and the sun is so fun.
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Thanks, Emily! 🙂
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The perfect opportunity to make this quilt presented itself and now you have another item off your list! Very cute!
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Lovely sunny quilt Gail!
And I really like how you quilted it – easy, simple zigzag through the squares and emphasis on the Sun. The swirls around the stars have a great effect. Well done!
Cheers
Terry
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Thanks, Terry!
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Beautiful sunny quilt! I really like the colors you chose!
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Thanks, Carol!
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Thats a fun quilt, I remember seeing it in that magazine too!! I love the colors you used. Great job!
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Thanks, Dorian! It was in the magazine a LONG time ago! 🙂
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Your sunshine quilt is adorable, pretty, and sunny! Thanks for making me smile!
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What a fresh and bright little quilt, just darling!
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What a beautiful quilt!!
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Gail this quilt is the sweetest and those fabrics are stunning. Now I’m going to have to go to my Guild to see if we have this Magazine in our library. Another project for the must do list. 😉 Carol
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Thanks, Carol! If your guild is anything like mine, this magazine would have been culled a long time ago … however, I believe you can still order back copies of the magazine! Good luck finding the pattern!
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Hi Gail. I sent an email to our librarian and she thinks we might have that complete year 😉
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