Blocks shown are ones received from a block swap at the Charlotte Modern Quilt Guild. I won these along with 14 other star blocks. Fabric used is Echo by Lotta Jansotter, a fabric line that seemed to be the craze last year. Taking the blocks received I added white frame borders and another border using Denise Schmidt fabric to add more interest.
These blocks had been on my design board for a long time as I was not able to come up with something to pull these blocks together other than let them float. My husband walked in and I asked him if he thought it needed a tad more color and he agreed that they did. Though I was also given fat quarters along with the blocks I didn't have enough so off to my local fabric store I went look for something that would work.
I happened to have some leftover Hobbs Heirloom Fusible 80/20 batting by Harriet Hargrave. This was perfect. Cutting the batting to match the size of the block I pressed the batting to the block. For the backing I cut a piece that was 7/8" larger on each edge and pin basted it to the block top and batting. I did this sitting down at my sewing table (backside that has a leaf) rather than crawling on the floor. That was a major plus for me!
My plan is to quilt them as I go using the Fun and Done way. I wasn't up to quilting another full quilt on my domestic machine having just finished up one. Dragging and shifting the quilt is hard work. Once each block has been quilted a seam will be sewn by having the backsides facing each other leaving the seam on the front side. The seam will then be folded and stitched down.
The picture above is pinned to show the results of the backing edges turned under. It creates a seamed white sashing.
I am so happy that another WIP is moving closer to being finished!
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How fun...a new project! Haven't tried a QAYG so I will be interested in the process.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great-I haven't tried QAYG either but you make it sound like something I should try! Looking forward to seeing the finished project.
ReplyDeletevery pretty. I like the color combination.
ReplyDeleteFun project and it's totally on my to-do list for the future. Love the colors you picked too!
ReplyDeleteVery fun! Curious to see how the QAYG works out for you. I'm nervous to do a whole quilt with the method. Lovely blocks!
ReplyDeletelovely show and tell tonight, Joanie!!! I loved it all..
ReplyDeletecute blocks. Can't wait to see the QAYG progress!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing at Needle and Thread Thursday!
:) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation
Love the colors. I love that your husband encouraged you to get more color. My husband always has some opinion on what I'm making!
ReplyDeleteLet me know how you like QAYG.
Those colours are gorgeous and the Fun and Done technique sounds great :)
ReplyDeleteThe addition of color is just the right touch. Enjoy your Fun and Done method. I still want to do it again with decorative stitches.
ReplyDeletePretty block and the technique seems very doable. Good luck with it.
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