For quilters, dreamers and wanderers or anyone that wants to feel simply quilty...smile.
Friday, March 9, 2007
There is only quilting...
Quilter's Day Out and New York aside, there is only quilting. I'm moving on from a scrap quilt project, using the Diamond in the Rough pattern, that I'm kicking myself for not buying enough scraps!!! I hate when it happens with a "planned" quilt. Pattern in hand and exact amounts of fabric bought only to be cut wrong and back to the store I go. I guess, in reality, my scrap quilt is a planned scrap quilt...somehow that seems wrong...hmmm..
This is something I tell everyone that is learning to sew/quilt. Mistakes will be made, but there is almost nothing you cannot fix in a quilt. Cutting short is where you get into trouble, which is what I did on my "scrap" quilt. The problem is my scraps are from one collection of Moda fabric called Folkloric that is soon to be in more stores, but, most are waiting for it... so, I'm on hold until a shop gets the fabric-I've already paid for my order and will hopefully get it soon.
I am working on-again, off-again, on an hourglass nine patch quilt. I'm getting use the yummy pinks and browns I've been dying to make a quilt from. This one also started out as a mom and daughter project, with my daughter Chelsea, but, alas, the gratification did not last...so sad. But, lessons learned and I love love this pattern and material, so off I go...smile.
It's from a book,
Quick and Easy Scrap Quilts and it's the pattern on the back cover. I'm more of a piecing person, but, I do like the combination applique border. The quilt has that light Japanese airy style, in my opinion, and I'm excited to work on it for a while. That's what is best about UFO's, there's always another one to suit your fancy.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
7 comments:
That's a fabulous-looking block!
Nice blocks! That is why I go for non-planned scrappy quilts. My last quilt that had 1 background (the rest was completely scrappy) by the end of the top I only had one 2.5 inch strip WOF....
(I have that book too...)
It's a great book and under $5.00 on amazon.
It's also a fun block to make-lots of chain sewing.
Where did your pattern for Diamond in the Rough come from? It's just exquisite!
Mary
http://www.debbiescreativemoments.com/catalog/product
This is where you can find the pattern. This pattern is color coded and pretty easy to read. You need to iron/press exactly the way she instructs you and it all lays pretty flat
I have that book and have admired that pattern many times. Glad you hear you are enjoying working on it again. Great colour choices :)
Post a Comment