So as I've mentioned in my last post I've set aside my knitting for quilting. Over the past few months I've been making progress on my main project which will be a scrappy twin size bed quilt that I think I'll probably donate to the MCC Relief Sale for next year. I started by going through the fabric I could find that I already had, mostly scraps from my grandmother and my mom. Eventually I decided that I would do diagonal stripes of red, purple, blue and green in various shades and patterns. Then I allowed myself to go pick out some more fabrics from the sale racks of my two favourite fabric stores.
The pattern is a simple 4 pieced square with white lattice. Originally the plan has been to put a 3" white sashing between each block, then I thought it would be nice to but a black edging around the squares between the blocks and then put a black binding around the whole thing. However after laying out what I've done so far this morning I also like the look of the blocks the white lattice makes when you lay them out side by side!
So any ideas for what I should do? Either way I think it's turning out nicely.
While working on the big quilt I couldn't help myself with starting another quilting project and decided to make a quilted pillow for my bed since I still cannot find the vintage pillow cover I did have planned for that spot. Since I was just doing a small pillow I decided to try my hand at something a little more complicated and did a cathedral window on one side.
I used this pattern from Moda Bakeshop to do the Cathedral Window pattern and I was shocked at how much easier it was than I thought! I also decided to make it double sided so I did a bit of strip piecing for the back. I debated about whether I should put a binding on it but I didn't because I couldn't decide on a fabric that would look good on both sides. I'm a little disappointed now that I didn't. Maybe one day I'll take it apart and put one on. Either way I love how it turned out! ^_^
Stay tuned for more of my latest projects!
Looking for a quilt pattern called deconstruction.
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