Friday, May 15, 2026

Windows in Sunday Supper

60 x 70
I really enjoyed watching the blocks build on each other as the quilt came together. The layered frames create so much movement and depth, almost like little windows scattered across the quilt top. (Guess that's why it's called Windows by Cluck Cluck Sew. Even though the layout is structured, the scrappy fabric placement keeps it playful and relaxed. I especially love how the darker navy prints ground the softer aquas and creams and give your eye places to rest.


For the backing, I chose a blue crosshatch print that complements the front perfectly without competing with it. It adds just enough texture and color to make the back feel special too. And the binding ended up being one of those happy stash surprises quilters dream about — the perfect print that was not too dark and not too light. It frames the quilt so softly and ties all the colors together in such a balanced way.


 The fabric line is called Sunday Supper. I've had it for years, so don't get your hopes up in finding it!

This quilt feels peaceful to me. The colors are calming, the piecing is satisfying, and every fabric seems to belong exactly where it landed. Projects like this always remind me why I love quilting so much, sometimes all it takes is the right fabric pull, a little stash diving, and a stack of blocks slowly becoming something beautiful.

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