Maison Bleue Finished, with Borders

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  1. I bought a PDF of the Maison Bleue too, I have a stacker that needs to be used. Sorry I don’t have any of the Sunnyside fabric. Quilt in a Day sells 1/4 yards, they have two online shops, one at Etsy and one stand alone. Although they don’t have Sunnyside either, I often find what I am looking for there, and since they are in San Marcos CA, I can get it quickly. https://www.etsy.com/shop/QuiltinaDayStore?section_id=37623491

      1. I would call them. They can’t be in business if they won’t be fair with shipping. I’ve had places make adjustments once actual shipping prices are know. That is crazy!!
        P.S…..I love the border you chose for your quilt.

  2. Thank you for contacting Emily – I was very happy to be able to buy the PDF.
    Looking forward to using a hoarded layer cake to make this quilt.

  3. Beautiful quilt! I started Sherri’s BIM too using brights I have at home from her collections. A winner-using what I have!

  4. Good morning, Nicole from chilly Saskatchewan! You should google our temperature here just for fun!! I love how that border fabric ties your quilt together…great choice. Maison bleu is so familiar to me and it got me wondering if I would have that pattern in a book somewhere?? I did a quick google search but nothing came up. Maybe I have a similar pattern somewhere in my quilt room? And I look forward to your Monday finish!!!!!

  5. Did you try ETSY? I did a quick look and found several 1/8 and 1/4 bundles but didn’t (sorry) have time to go through all of it to see if they had the color you wanted. Also a lot of the sellers on ETSY do 1/4 yard cuts if you don’t mind the shipping costs. Good Luck!

    1. I did try Etsy first, and usually have good luck finding older fabric on there, but not that particular print. I did see the bundles, but didn’t want to buy a whole bundle just for a fat quarter of that one fabric. I had already ordered some half yard cuts of some of the other prints, so the money I was spending on quilt I meant to make with leftovers was getting crazy.

  6. Oooohhhhh! That narrow red border is such a nice ‘frame’ for your Maison Bleue! Do you have enough to use for the binding, as well? The floral border is a nice compliment for the blocks themselves. I hope you’re able to find that pretty green fabric!

    1. I’ve contacted them to see if they will sell less than a meter of the fabric. Their website is kind of tricky to figure out. They say they ship to the US, but the website freezes up when I can’t put in a province.

  7. As always, you and I have the same tastes in fabrics! I haven’t finished my Designer Mystery 2023 but I have almost everything done. I always buy Oops! fabrics. I found a fat eighth of that in my stash. Then I looked down from my chair and I found over a yard of that fabric. I may be able to part with 3/4 of a yard. Let me know how much you need.

  8. Sorry, I don’t have the cute fabric you’re looking for. $25 for shipping?? What are they thinking? There used to be an online site called Missing Fabrics but that closed a couple of years ago. Wonder if a new site has replaced it?
    The border fabric on your newly finished quilt couldn’t be more perfect! Applause, applause!!!
    We may lose power when Storm Fern comes to our area Saturday night so I may disappear for a while. When Hurricane Isobel came thru about 20 years ago, we were without power for 9 days – but it wasn’t January! As Grandma Hall used to say, “Do pray!”

    Hugs!

    1. I remember Missing Fabrics. That was such a fun site. There was something else called quiltshops.com where you could search for a certain fabric and all the shops that had it (and were registered with the site) would pop up. I used to use that all the time. Luckily Kathy C. had a yard of the fabric and has said she will sell me a quarter yard or so. Thank goodness for generous quilters. I am so lucky to have a platform where I can put out requests like that and have someone respond!

  9. Boy was I wrong. I thought that quilt was stunning even without the borders! But now with the borders on, the quilt is way more than stunning! It is a real standout! The colors are wonderful and the design is full of energy! The border is a bit unusual but in a good way. I would say the border is perfect. Overall a spectacular quilt! Congratulations on such a good find.

  10. Wow, Maison Bleue is really beautiful! That large floral print for the border just pulls it all together perfectly. Way to go!

  11. Nicole,
    I was just catching up reading several days of your posts and as I was reading the comments on the first post I thought “ooh I want the recipe for the chocolate cake,” and there it was! (Thank you Carole)!
    I also clicked on the link for the Maison Bleue and it had already sold out again! Oh, well. All your quilts are looking gorgeous and inspiring me. I am heading to the sewing room right now! Have a wonderful weekend.

    1. It may be that the seller can only list so many at a time due to some kind of Etsy rule. If you message her, she will list more.
      I can’t wait to make that cake either!

  12. that border is gorgeous! works perfectly to finish the quilt. have a wonderful weekend! everything is awful so we might as well sew. ;p

    1. At least you are feeling better. Dennis has had some kind of weird virus all week. He has aches and pains, is tired, and every afternoon he gets the chills/shakes. Finally, today he seems over it. Of course, he wouldn’t go to urgent care.
      I am trying to starch today and even though it is clear, it’s taking forever for that fabric to dry!

  13. I love that quilt top with the borders added! Your posts about finishing all your projects has inspired me to tackle some of my sidelined projects cluttering my sewing room. This weekend should be good for sewing as we are preparing to be snowed in.

    1. The weather in the US has been crazy cold. My sister in Madison said it was -17! I cannot even imagine.
      Thanks for the kind words about the quilt top. It feels like a free quilt!

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