Hello Everyone! I'm squeaking in my entry to the Blogger's Quilt Festival at the last minute! :)
This is a quilt that, frankly, I've blogged to death. I really feel like I should apologise to my regular followers for blogging it again but hey, I did take it out for new photos at least :)
I made this quilt as part of the DPQAL, which ended long before my top was complete.
In the end, I went with the checkerboard look. I had four blocks leftover, which I had every intention of using on the back with some quilting cotton. But when I was shopping at Joanns, I saw a great grey plaid flannel, and since I just have to stroke every fabric I see, I did. The bolt went into my cart so I could stroke it while I finished shopping for what I was there for in the first place. I had every intention of putting it back. Then to my surprise, the bolt just jumped up on the cutting table with my other fabric! Obviously, it was meant to be :)
Ok, all that to say I learned that I like to take a relaxed, figure-it-out-as-I-go & stay-open-to-new-design-directions approach to quilting. And in the end, I'm much happier with the finished quilt.
Here is a quick run-down of the details:
fabrics are Happy Mochi Yum Yum {which should always be said to the rhythm of the conga dance} & Kona Coal
66" square-ish
backing is a grey flannel from Joanns
that's my Mom modeling for me!
and those four extra blocks are going to be a pillow. Unless they decide to be something else...
21 comments:
Beautiful! Yay for trying new things!
The quilt is gorgeous! I could never tire of seeing it! Good luck in the festival! =D
I'm hosting a new swap over at my blog if anyone is interested please pop over for a look =D
http://ibescheraldine.blogspot.co.uk/p/goodie-bag-swap.html
Beautiful quilt. Love the pattern and the story of the fabric.
Congrats.
Spectacular! The grey was a perfect contrasting choice! Love it. April @ Little Mama Hen
I love your quilt and you can blog about it more if you want to. Sharing your quilts is the fun part of having a blog. It's hard to show off all your hard work when the quilt never leaves the bed. Keep up the good work. (circles are still on my bucket list)
Love your quilt. I have circles on my very long list of quilts to make.
Love your style of process - and the fabulous result! Curved piecing is one I'd love to try and your quilt is great inspiration!
I never know how my quilts will turn out either - keeps the adventure alive!
I love it. I get bored easily too, so I have a LOT -- and I mean A LOT of WIPs. Thanks for sharing your process, your learning experience.
It is gorgeous! I much prefer the checkerboard to the strips :) You made the right decision. Are you going to bring it out again for TGIFF? ;) Can't wait to see what's next!
It is gorgeous! I much prefer the checkerboard to the strips :) You made the right decision. Are you going to bring it out again for TGIFF? ;) Can't wait to see what's next!
This is a fabulous quilt! If I'd made it, I'd show it off every chance I got - you can't have too much of a good thing!
That is a beautiful quilt! Love the fabrics.
Beautiful quilt and nice arrangement. I really like the straight row layout too.
It's gorgeous Allison!! Happy to see it again :)
oh and I voted for you in one of the categories :)
Don't you just hate when the fabric jumps on cutting table! It happens to me all the time. And I love your method of not getting bored with the project. Love this and the fabrics together are perfect!
It is beautiful! Really a wonderful quilt! Makes me want to finish our wedding quilt for us that has been sitting for a while. It would be so nice to have a big quilt I made as I give them all away normally. Great quilt!
I just love the colours you chose and the layout, Allison!
Lovely....yes, sometimes a project has a mind of it's own.
very prettY!
so impressed by all the curved seams...
; )
That is absolutely gorgeous!!! Love the prints and using gray solid makes a lovely contrast.
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