Here are my two newest blocks for our guild mystery quilt. I really don't like them as much as last month's blocks. I don't know if it is my fabric choices or the block design itself, but to me they are just sorta blah. Oh well, at least they are done.
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Sunday, February 18, 2018
Black & Gray Pot Holder
This is one of my UFO for this year. The pieces are pretty small and I originally intended it to be more of an artsy piece, but then I really wasn't feeling it as art, so I made it into a pot holder. It has both regular batting and insulated batting. It is machine quilted in-the-ditch-ish around each of the little hourglass blocks.
Lots of little pieces, carefully sewn together to form a light to dark fade, now something to set hot dishes on. Oh well, at least it is finished!
Lots of little pieces, carefully sewn together to form a light to dark fade, now something to set hot dishes on. Oh well, at least it is finished!
Labels:
2018 goals,
finished product,
pot holders,
quilted items
Friday, February 09, 2018
Mischievous Wife quilt - part one
This year my Moda quilt group at the quilt shoppe is doing the "Gypsy Wife" quilt. I don't particularly like the Gypsy Wife quilt. It's not really my style and it looks extremely complicated - lots of small pieces, partial seams, confusing directions, etc. So, I decided that I'm not doing the Gypsy Wife, I'm doing the Mischievous Wife. She's not as free and uninhibited as a gypsy, but she's still a little mischievous.
I used nine of the focus blocks from the Gypsy Wife, and made them all 12 inches. I used several of the filler blocks and made them either 4 inches or 6 inches. All of my strips are 2 inches wide (finished) so that I can use jelly roll strips, and none of the placement requires partial seaming. The focus blocks are in a symmetrical layout, but the filler blocks add some asymmetry and mischief.
The group is doing one section of the quilt at a time. The first assignment was Section 10. I divided my quilt into 10 section, coordinating them to the sections of Gypsy Wife based on the focus blocks used in each section, as much as possible.
My plan for the quilt is to use all batiks. The stripes alternate between white and light pastels. The filler blocks are a shade darker. Then the focus blocks are the darkest, brightest fabrics.
I used nine of the focus blocks from the Gypsy Wife, and made them all 12 inches. I used several of the filler blocks and made them either 4 inches or 6 inches. All of my strips are 2 inches wide (finished) so that I can use jelly roll strips, and none of the placement requires partial seaming. The focus blocks are in a symmetrical layout, but the filler blocks add some asymmetry and mischief.
The group is doing one section of the quilt at a time. The first assignment was Section 10. I divided my quilt into 10 section, coordinating them to the sections of Gypsy Wife based on the focus blocks used in each section, as much as possible.
My plan for the quilt is to use all batiks. The stripes alternate between white and light pastels. The filler blocks are a shade darker. Then the focus blocks are the darkest, brightest fabrics.
Wednesday, February 07, 2018
Mountain Sunset
This is my delectable mountains quilt from one of our guild projects last year. I used a split complimentary color scheme - blue with shades of orange, red and yellow. I was going for a look of mountains at sunset. I had it machine quilted at Front Porch Quilt Shoppe in an all-over swirl pattern to somewhat mimic a wind motif. I think it makes for a really striking quilt.
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