One Thing Accomplished
It's not finished, I'm going to do some sort of narrow border, but it's in one piece and all the leftovers are banished to a deep dark drawer. It's 54 " x 66" so far, and it doesn't need to be much bigger but a border will stabilise those edges. I can say I've met that goal for October.
I don't know what I want to work on next, I'm sort of sick of the tiny scraps. I'll cut up a heap for my Log Cabins, but I've no desire to sew either of them,
Last year I mucked around and made a pile of sampler blocks in various sizes. I wanted something that I had to concentrate on producing, not batch sewing like I usually do. I went through EQ8 and Barbara Brackman's Blockbase software and came up with interesting blocks that it would take some effort to piece. I've never completed a sampler quilt, only orphan quilts, and thought it would be nice to have some new blocks to play with.
Some of them weren't hard, but I chose to do them in sizes that weren't easy to draft.This LeMoyne star inside pieced triangle corners was one of my favourites.
I think this was my favourite, I had to work to get those points matching, but it's a pretty block. I can see a whole quilt of these blocks. One day....
I've always loved the Rolling Star blocks, and finished a whole quilt in the early 80's, hand quilted with with feather wreaths. I have no idea where that quilt is now, it vanished after a quilt exhibition.
Or maybe this graphic triangle block is my favourite. It was fun to make something other than the usual stars and 9-patches and Happy Blocks.
Seeing as I don't know what project to work on next I might just pick another couple of blocks to make while I think about it. It's nice just concentrating on one block instead of 25, or 42.
And another top from the archives: Moth In The Window, another Bonnie Hunter quilt in shirts and chambray. My goodness I use a lot of her patterns! 42 blocks were enough for a quilt, but I'd cut out many more.
I gritted my teeth and sewed them all up, but I don't want to see them again for a while. I didn't enjoy them half as much as I thought I would.








3 comments:
Bitcoin is a lovely quilt but I would be tired of tiny strips also. The individual blocks you made for a sampler quilt are beautiful! My favorite star is the one underneath the LeMoyne star block. Happy stitching!
The Moth in the Window quilt is a lovely quilt but I can see where one could get tired of them…..but you are so close to finish with them.
In situations like that, I find myself singing "Loathing" (from Wicked) or, "I don't know why I hate you like I do. I don't know why, I just do."
That Bitcoin top sure has a lot of movement, doesn't it? If it weren't for the name of it, I'd be tempted to use up a few bazillion 1.5"x2.5" bricks making one of them. (I know--that's like meeting a potential soulmate and saying, "I love you, I want to spend my entire life with you, but your name is Adolph Trump!")
Carolyn
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