It’s the 15th of the month and time for my monthly “ScrapHappy” post as part of the ScrapHappy group I belong. At the end of this post I have a link to the other blogs participating in this monthly event in case you’d like to check out their ScrapHappy posts.
I finished the freeform scrappy log cabin quilt I first wrote about in this post – What’s on the Design Wall: Scrappy Log Cabin. I pieced the blocks as a sample for the Scrap Happy Quilt Retreat I had in May. I got it back the other week from the longarm quilter, put on a binding, and earlier this week I finished sewing down the binding.
It is now hung in the wall of the upstairs guest bedroom where I have a B&W theme going on with some framed Ansel Adams posters, Black & White wall art, and B&W photos I’ve taken (on the walls not shown in the images below).
This quilt is very “scrap happy” as the quilt top was pieced entirely from my collection of black, white and gray scraps!

As promised, here are the bloggers that participate in the ScrapHappy monthly posting event, check out their blogs linked below for their ScrapHappy posts:
Kate @Tall Tales from Chiconia , Gun @Rutigt – G Adrian, Eva @bambisyr-evaj, Sue @From the Magpie’s Nest, Lynda @Life on the Farmlet, Birthe @Birthes rom, Turid @Den syende himmel, Susan @DesertSky Quilting, Cathy @nanacathydotcom, Tracy @It’s a T-Sweets Day!, Jan @The Snail of Happiness, Moira @The Quilted Snail, Sandra @Wild Daffodil, Chris @chrisknitsews, Alys @Gardening Nirvana, Claire @Claire93’s Blog, Jean @onesmallstitch, Jon @writinghouse, Dawn @DawnGillDesigns, Gwen @Deep in the Heart of Textiles/Textile Ranger, Sunny @The Adventures of Team Wil-Sun, Kjerstin @Quimper Hittys, Sue @Going Batty in Wales, Vera @lifebyacompassnotaclock, Edith @Edi’s Crafting Life, Ann @Ann F Stonehouse Quiltmaker, Dawn @myquiltprojects, Carol @Quilt Schmilt, Preeti @Sew Preeti Quilts, Debbierose @Sew Rosey, Nóilin @Paper, Pen and Mug, Viv @Where the Journey Takes Me 2, Karrin @Karrin’s Crazy World, Amo @View From Our Hill, Alissa @ Snakes & Cranes, Lynn @Tialys, Tierney @tierneycreates, Hannah @quietwatercraft


I admire your discipline in actually sticking to black, white, and gray. 🙂
It is so intricate and it is fun to let your eye wander around and spot the little differences in each block.
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Thanks so much! I was tempted to throw in a pop of color but I stopped myself 🙂
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Ansel Adams was one of my husband’s favorite photographers and one of the ones he collected and emulated in some of his own photography. I love his work, too, especially out west. Your quilt is wonderful, and looks so good with the Adams’ prints. Great job!
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I’ve loved Ansel Adams photographs since I was a kid. As a pre-teen instead of the latest teeny-bopper band poster, I had an Ansel Adams poster! Thanks so much 🙂
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Done and up on the wall! Fantastic finish, Tierney.
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Thanks so much Laura 🙂
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your quilt is a work of art, stunning. And is a perfect pairing with the Ansel Adams posters.
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You are too kind, thanks so much 🙂
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Oh, I love this, and how well it works with the rest of your theme. Sometimes the discipline of a fairly strict colour scheme produces the best results. I’m about to paint our bedroom a very different colour, and *of course* a new quilt for the bed is going to be required….
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Thanks so much and I am trying to experiment with “limitations” in my projects, I hear it drives creativity.
Of course you need a new bed quilt to coordinate with the new wall color – that will be fun!
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That’s amazing and so beautiful, Tierney!
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Thanks so much Jeff!
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Awesome! I bet there aren’t many other quilts in b&w. Great taste.
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Thanks so much I appreciate that 🙂
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Love it, and perfect in that spot
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Thanks so much Helen!
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There is something so elegant about black and white made quilt. Your quilt turned out beautiful as is the corner of the room you hung it in.
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Thanks so much – it makes me smile when I got into the room! 🙂
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so very effective!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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Some of those blocks give the illusion of being 3D. Really clever.
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Thanks so much! 🙂
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Just love your scrappy black and white quilt!
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Thanks I appreciate that 🙂
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Great finish!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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Your quilt is beautiful, and goes so well with all the other striking black and white art in your guest room 🙂
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Thanks I really appreciate that 🙂
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Gorgeous black and white quilt. Love your black and white room too
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Thanks so much!
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Woo hoo for an FO! It fits so perfectly into that room
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Thanks so much 🙂
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