It
is time to finally finish this quilt top. I had lots of 2 inch squares cut out
from scraps, so I sewed them into 4 patch blocks. Here I am pinning them to a
sheet I hung on the wall to lay out the design.
As you can see I have
made a lot of progress and it is coming together nicely.
I
pinned all the 4 patch blocks to the wall leaving an open space between the
blocks to work in my design. Each of the blocks consisted of 2 squares of the
same fabric, either reds or browns, and the other 2 squares from neutral
scraps. I then sewed multiples of that block, enough to complete a row laid on
the diagonal.
Here
you can see I started to fill in the blank spaces with blocks I cut 3 ½ inches
square. I wanted to give the quilt a lot of movement, so I started with a
zig-zag pattern.
It was really nice to
arrange the blocks on a design wall to be able to view the quilt at a distance.
After
I had the design all together on the wall I started to take down a row at a time
and sew them together. This step in the process shows the blocks sewn into
rows. You can see on the left side of the quilt where I had labeled and
numbered each row, so I wouldn’t get them mixed up.
And here is the quilt
with all the rows attached. At this point I still needed to add a border.
For the border I
decided on a pretty brown fabric in a small print. I decided to use more of the
4 patch blocks and incorporate them into the borders on all 4 sides of the
quilt. I sewed a half square triangle on the corners of all the blocks in a
lighter brown fabric, but not the same fabric I was using in the border strips.
I placed them at random without any thought to lining them up with the blocks
in the center of the quilt. This pattern already had enough “order” to it.
Here I have the
borders pinned in place and I am attaching them at the machine.
Wow, I am finally
done! This quilt top has 1,834 pieces of fabric in it. The major amount of those
pieces being 2 inch squares. I think I will wait until the holidays are over
with before I decide to quilt it.
Love the quilt, love seeing your process!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a labor of love. Absolutely beautiful. Can we see a finished quilt once you have it quilted?
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration to me just starting out. You deserve a quilter's crown.
ReplyDeleteHi
ReplyDeleteI ran across your quilt on Pinterest and just wanted to tell you I LOVE it!
I LOVE your quilt ! I do watercolor quilts with 2 inch blocks, so I know how much work this is.
ReplyDeleteLoved it so much, I had to make my own! Thank you for the inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteJust fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is fabulous! Thank you for sharing your zig-zag process. What an easy and straightforward way to get an interesting, unpredictable design. Liz in Houston
ReplyDeleteJulie, I really appreciate how you shared the process. I'm very jealous of your design wall too! I'm still using a bed because this "open concept" house left me without a wall in the living room where I sew!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt, giving me inspiration to bring out my scraps. Thanks
ReplyDeleteTHat is a beautiful quilt top.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! Thank you for sharing your process!
ReplyDeleteMe encanta
ReplyDeleteThat is just a work of art. beautiful, beautiful!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. I really injured reading your design process. Inspiration galore.
ReplyDeleteI found your quilt on Pinterst absolutely beautiful
ReplyDeleteI hope that whoever ends up with this amazing work will appreciate all the love, thought and time that went into creating it. You are an amazing talent.
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