My Quilt as you go project is nearing completion. I am so excited! Once I get it trimmed and put on the binding, I will have a nice bright colorful new quilt for my bed.
I was told that I should have kept the first quilt I made. However, I was making that first quilt as a present for my niece. I had a deadline and even though I tried to machine quilt it, I gave up on that and tied it.
My second quilt top is still in the bag waiting for a trip to get longarm quilted. I am not sure when that will happen.
But, this one is bordering (pun intended) on a finish! I used a semi-crazy quilt technique. It is also a stack and whack technique. So there are four blocks of each "design." The blocks are nice and large, roughly 16 by 18 inches, so I could finish quickly. I basically used fat quarters and then trimmed the blocks to size.
The back of each block is made of a solid piece of fabric. For joining strips, I just cut strips off the edges of fabric in my stash and/or leftovers from making the blocks. (Hey, I didn't buy it all as fat quarters. Some of the FQs were cut from yardage as needed) Here is a peek at the back.
In case you are wondering, I have a room divider next to the sewing table. I use it as a place to hang strips or pin pieces if I need to. It is a frame with off-white fabric as the divider and it is very handy right there!
12 comments:
I like it, and yes you should keep your first quilt. But don't tell anyone I never did either.
It is absolutely beautiful. I must learn how to do that.. I LOVE IT..
Chris
Love the quilt...awesome job. Glad to know that there are others that tie a quilt when in a pinch.
Wow!!! Looks great.
Good job, I love the colors. I really need to try that technique.
That is so fun! I love the colors and the "crazy quilt" look of it.
Wow that is some serious color! I like the back as much as the front.
WONDERFUL, Gene....and what a happy quilt. And...should it ever become UNHAPPY at living on your bed down south, I think it would LOVE it here in Delaware! LOL
Hi Gene, Just saw another comment you made on someone else's blog, and it finally connected that you actually quilt/sew and aren't just an admirer! Great work hun. Hugs Naomi from Adelaide, Sth Australia
I have that book, and now I am totally inspired to try this! Found you through QuiltDad, so you know! ~ Jennie
That looks really nice! Good job!
I do not believe that you really a quilter....until.... how I wish that my hubby could do the same!!! Nice quilt. Well done.
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