Showing posts with label White macnas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White macnas. Show all posts

Saturday, June 28, 2025

Nonchalant

 

After some very minor tinkering (removing some blocks I thought read as too dark and moving some darks and lights around so I'd have a better balance) I decided this is what I will sew together.

The quilt also has a name: Nonchalant, because this quilt is not full of itself, and not overly fussy.

So I started where I could reach, and sewed the blocks together in largish chunks.


Here are the sixteen blocks I sewed together first. These fit in the empty space in the photo above this one.

When I stopped to have dinner, I had two-thirds of the top half done.

After dinner I sewed up the last third of the top section. I have to sew the three parts together, but oh gee darn, that won't be hard at all.

I hope to get the flimsy sewn together over the weekend, but I'll be teaching on Saturday and am having some work done in my house that may start next week and will need some things moved before that can happen, so we'll see. At any rate the flimsy should be completed in short order.

Here is a closeup of a section of the quilt. The WOWs are self-explanatory - you know I love them and use them at random. The "Lights" are bright colored prints on a white background. That's all this quilt is.

The quilt is based on Julie's "Macnas" series, and you can read about them here and here.

Friday, June 27, 2025

3, 2, 1... Blast Off!

 

Once I decided to actually DO the Macnas dance, I had to work out how big it would be and set a vertical and horizontal line so I could properly line up the blocks on my design wall. A plumb line helps me work out the vertical line, a laser level helps me set up a horizontal one. Then I set out some blocks to help me work out how many across (14) and how many up and down (18.)

Then it was time to start making blocks. To do that I had to cut more WOW Macnas rectangles, and I did that from yardage. Once I made a bunch of blocks and pressed them, I literally put them in a stack and started working from left to right, one row at a time, and I put the blocks on the wall in the order they were in the stack, so there was no rearranging or designing. I just wanted to fill the space. It took about an hour to match, sew, press the blocks and put them on the design wall.

Well that was so easy, I just decided to keep going...


Woo hoo! This was fun!

Another hour or so later and I had covered three quarters of the design wall. But I needed to cut more WOW rectangles, so I did that.

And because you know me, in for a penny in for a pound, I just had to keep going until I filled out the entire design wall.

THAT WAS FUN!  Next up: fine tuning. But don't expect anything fancy. The whole point of this is to do something that looks fresh and free and isn't formal or stiff.




Thursday, June 26, 2025

Plans for a Macnas

 Last Monday (June 16th), I texted Julie and asked her if the Macnas rectangles were 2-1/2" x 4-1/2". I had been looking at her blog posts about her Macnas quilts. (duh)

"I am thinking of going through the big bins and cutting up those scraps into that sized pieces and making them into a bunch of semi-scrappy quilts."

As you know, I have been doing that.

A few days later I texted Julie again, "You know what would be pretty? A White Macnas. Half White with colors and...  half Cream with colors.  Or half of the first with WOWs."

Julie said she'd go with WOW and White with prints.

I couldn't go with either because I was still sewing up the Green Deco quilt. Before I made blocks for anything else, I had to get the green quilt off the design wall. Which I finally did.

Before I sewed up any of the rectangular pieces I needed white rectangles. So I dug out my WOW scrappy bin and cut a whole stack of rectangles from that box. I also got rid of a lot of stuff I couldn't use (like long strips less than one inch wide...)

Anyway I finally grabbed some fabrics, paired them up and stuck them up on the design wall to see what it  might look like.


Yeah, that's a GO!