Island Batik and AccuQuilt Irish Chain Blog Hop

by | May 19, 2025 | 13 comments

Island Batik challenged the ambassadors this month to create an Irish Chain quilt. AccuQuilt provided a BOB (Block On Board) Irish Chain die to use for this challenge. We were to use our “Surprise” fabric for this blog hop and the quilt should be lap size or larger. Challenge accepted!!

After perusing some Irish Chain quilts from various sources, I cranked up Electric Quilt 8 and began designing. I started out thinking I would make one design, but then changed my mind and went in a somewhat different direction for the alternate blocks.

Island Batik provided a half yard bundle of beautiful fabric. This collection is called Autumn Twilight, a signature collection by Jerry Khiev for Raija Salomaa of Quilters’ Treasure Chest. This collection has beautiful blues, teal/aquas, and purples melded beautifully into the fabric. It is really pretty. I just love the pumpkins, pinecones, and leaves, which remind me so much of fall!

It’s even prettier in person!

First I chose two light fabrics and the the dark 2 yard cut (the lower right cut in the photo above) for the “chains.” I stitched 120 four-patch units for this quilt!

Since the AccuQuilt BOB makes a 10-inch finished block, I had some headachy quilty math to figure for my alternate chain block, but I finally got it done! LOL

The light background fabric I received is one of the Island Batik basics, always available, called Whip Cream. And here is my completed quilt – Chain of Grace.

Quilt Name: Chain of Grace
Size: Approximately 58 inches square
Fabric: Island Batik Autumn Twilight collection with 2 yard cuts of Whip Cream and and a 2 yard cut of one of the SKUs Pinecone and Needles, Blue Midnight Blue. The backing is Island Batik solid black.
Thread: Pieced with my favorite Aurifil 50 wt thread, which is my go to for piecing quilts.
Needle: Schmetz 80/12 Microtex, which are my preferred, especially for batiks.
Batting: Hobbs 80/20 Black batt.
Pressing: My sweet Oliso Mini Pro iron!

Thanks to the following for providing the materials to make this quilt: Island Batik/Lumin Fabrics, Aurifil thread, Schmetz needles, Hobbs Batting, AccuQuilt, and Oliso.

The Fusion fabric collection is in stores now. Here are a few of the stores that carry it:

Hancock’s of PaducahKY
Fiber Art GalleryFL
Checker DistributorsOH
Laural’s Fabrics and More, LLCMN

Here are links to my fellow ambassadors’ blogs. I hope you will visit them during the month for more Irish Chain inspiration!

My fellow ambassador Renee Atkinson from Pink Tulip Quilting is sharing her Irish Chain quilt today. Be sure to hop over and visit her! This week’s schedule can be found on THIS POST!

Thanks for visiting. Until next time…

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13 Comments

  1. Kathleen McCormick

    Your Irish Chain is gorgeous. Love the curves without the curved seams! Congrats on another beauty!

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  2. Carol Andrews

    Brenda Chain of Grace is breathtakingly beautiful. I’d tried to imagine how it would look when you put your blocks together, but this was not what I expected. I love the IB fabrics you used. The colours are perfect. Thank you for sharing on ToDo Tuesday. 🤗 Carol

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  3. quiltinglearningcombo

    Hi Brenda, what an amazing quilt!

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  4. Kathleen Scribner

    I went directly to the photo of the back of the quilt to evaluate the quilting design!!! Is this a panto or can I do it freehand??? I cant do pantos on my sit down.

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  5. Denise

    Such a beautiful finish.

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  6. Sara Fridley

    Chain of Grace is beautiful – Wow!!

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  7. Joyce Carter

    Wow! Brenda, your quilt is very beautiful. The design is so awesome. I really love the fabrics in this collection.

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  8. Lee

    Beautifully done! Lovely design and fabrics!

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  9. Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting

    Wow, Chain of Grace! Beautiful!!! Stunning quilting, too, Brenda! I’m in Minnesota but I have no idea where Laurel’s Fabrics and More is.

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  10. Daryl

    I love your Irish Chain, Brenda! Prettiest one I have seen. Those are beautiful colors too.

    Reply

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