Finished Rocky Mountain Puzzle Quilt

Finished Rocky Mountain Puzzle Quilt

Finally it is done.  Making a queen sized quilt really exhausts me - all of the steps take so long and the quilt is so heavy.  I enjoyed making the blocks but the whole actually basting and quilting and binding required lots of breaks.  But it is done and I am so excited.
rocky mountain puzzle quilt
I decided to use the Rocky Mountain Puzzle block (tutorial here) after seeing this version.  It is a fairly easy block, but since I made 64 of them that was a lot of half square triangles to trim!
rocky mountain puzzle quilt
The colors for the quilt were inspired by Teagan Whites Fort Firefly collection.  I LOVE this collection, but I loved mixing it with other prints even more. The backing is Heather Moore's Cut Out and Keep and it is really soft and I love this print.  I just barely had enough but I am so glad that I did.
rocky mountain puzzle quilt backing
Thanks for everyone who put in their 2 cents about the binding. After debating I decided to use another Heather Moore (Skinny Laminx) print for the binding.  I actually DID have enough of this print in my stash so while I technically didn't have to buy any fabric for the binding, I did have to buy more fabric for the binding because I couldn't stand the idea of not having more of this print in my stash.
rocky mountain puzzle quilt binding
I took these photos at the park 2 blocks from our house.  It is on a big hill and overlooks San Diego and has a pretty good view on the ocean on a clear day.  I love it here so much.
rocky mountain puzzle quilt and san diego

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