I'm wrestling with the idea of Christmas colored scrap slab triangle quilt. Mostly I'm stuck with how to make it colorful and yet balance the colors, so I've set the idea aside for now.
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Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Orange
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Christmas Already?
When I was making the Kangamangus quilt I liked the way that six scrap slab triangles made a kind of a star.I thought it could be fun to show them off as stars in a quilt for Christmas.
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Binding and Backing
I made the backing for the Needle in a Haystack quilt. I know it's going to be terrific!I figured as long as I was at it, I should create the bindings for the other quilt tops I have waiting to be quilted. From left, the binding for the second Nightingale quilt; the binding for Needle in a Haystack; binding for the third Nightingale quilt; binding for the Joyful quilt, and binding for Cat's quilt.
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Needle in a Haystack Flimsy
The Needle in a Haystack quilt is a flimsy. Here it is, above. You can click the photo and then click again for a closeup.
After a couple of false starts I decided not to have a border, and will instead use that lovely floral I showed the other day as the backing and binding.
I have gone shopping for fabric online and have done some stash replenishing, particularly yellows and oranges, were a bit thin on the shelf.
I still have lots of scraps and an idea based on the Kangamangus quilt, so I will be tinkering with that design to see where else I can take it.
Saturday, February 8, 2025
You Really Didn't Think...
You really didn't think I would make a quilt so uniformly ... Blue, did you?
SURELY, my regular readers would expect me to put in some sort of joke...
Or anomaly,
Pinks are really light red-violets. You can see the relationship in the photo above. I tried this red violet block in the quilt but it didn't "hide" as well as the purple did when lined up with the other blue triangles.
As you can see.Thursday, February 6, 2025
Kill Your Darlings...
Sometimes no matter how much you like something, you have to recognize that it doesn't work and you have to get rid of it. In the block above, the color of the flowers in the blue triangle on the right match (and thus blend) perfectly with the blue in the fabric on the left.This kinda breaks my heart as this fabric is the inspiration for the entire blue quilt.
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
So How Did I...?
You're probably wondering how did I cut down the long triangles from the template (on the right) to the smaller size on the right. I mean, I'm sure you know how I did it, but let me tell you how I did it EFFICIENTLY.
Because we all know I don't mind working hard, I just don't like working STUPID.
For this design I'd need over 250 left leaning right triangles. And they had to lean in the correct direction or I couldn't use them. I knew I sure as hell wasn't going to cut them one at a time.
I wanted to cut my traingles 8-1/2" tall, so putting a piece of painter's tape near that line would help me, but I'd need more than that.Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Monochromatic <> Boring
Just because something is monochromatic (one color), it does not have to mean monotonous, or boring.
This quilt is shaping up to be just what I had envisioned. It just took me 126 blocks on the design wall to know for sure.
Yesterday I still needed to make about 45 blocks, and for that I had to cut more fabric, so that is what I did. I cut the blocks and sewed them into pairs and put them up on the design wall. These are arranged willy-nilly, with no editing whatsoever. That will change later today when I get to designing in earnest.
Monday, February 3, 2025
Blue Grows
As I watched a movie over the weekend I pinned some blue triangles together to sew together later. I think there were almost 50 of them.I added them to the ones already up on the design wall. These rectangles are about 4" x 8". I have to fill the design wall full of blocks, so I will need 135 in total. I need about 40 or so more blocks.
Sunday, February 2, 2025
Blue Triangles Start
I started sewing pairs of triangles together and put them up on the design wall. One of the things I liked about the Triangle Dance quilt was its liveliness, but I have not yet decided if I want this quilt to share feeling. Originally I conceived it as an all blue quilt.Here I have cut more blocks and threw them up on the design wall.
Arranging blocks is often like creating a Sudoku puzzle. It can be tricky to evenly distribute the various prints. Here I tried to put the busier colored lights in diagonal rows. Didn't thrill me.
Here I played with the idea of two different triangles next to each other creating parallelograms. This is a better idea in the imagination than in real life.
Friday, January 31, 2025
Nightingale Goes Home
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Me, Erik & JF. |
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Tony, Erik & JF. |
Thursday, January 30, 2025
New Blue Quilt
I ordered a bunch of lovely blues and I have been thinking of what to make with them. Here are the middle range blues.
Finally I figured out what I wanted, and I would need some light blues too, so here are some light blues.
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Backing for Nightingale # 3
To add the birds panel into the backing of the 3rd Nightingale quilt required a fair amount of math. The colored feather fabric was a 108" wide quilt backing fabric. I had to figure out how to cut that big piece apart intelligently so I could reassemble it and have it fit the way I wanted to. The first thing I had to do was cut two 30" panels by the length of the fabric I bought - about 2-1/2 yards. So easy peasy, right? Cut two 30" panels out of that?
Yeah, no. I'll spare you the details, but I did it. Then I had to cut two pieces of fabric to go above and below the center panel, then I had to sew the two long pieces to either side. Now you can see why I added some dark fabric around the bird panel before I added it to the backing.
Since working with these big pieces of fabric needed the whole table, I removed the lip on the bottom of the big work table that normally keeps things from sliding off. I realized I had done it when I heard the pin tin slide off and hit the floor, spilling pins all over.