Monday (again)!
Apr. 13th, 2009 07:06 amIt was a good & productive weekend.
Saturday was spent being lazy, going to the Saturday Market around 2:30pm, then being lazy & playing video games. :)
Sunday was spent working on my quilt. :D I got the rest of the blocks cut out and sewn up. Then I also managed to get all my blocks arranged into a decent-looking pattern.

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Then once I was sure I liked the layout, sewed the rows together (the picture is from befoer this step). The thing that took the longest, besides cutting & sewing the new blocks, was cutting all the rest of the blocks down to the same size!
Now I can take my rows, and go to the fabric store and buy batting & fabric for the outer border.
I have more of the ivory fabric (it's in the three blocks in the upper right-hand corner that are the same: a stripe of floral, then a stripe of the ivory, the a stripe of dark purple), and I'm going to use that for the inner border (will be 1-2" wide).
I can't decide what color to use for the outer border & binding: I'm thinking a dark green, or perhaps a burgundy or purple... those are both dark colors I have a lot of in my quilt. Help me decide! What color do you think I should use as a nice wide dark frame for my quilt? :D
I have backing fabric, but I don't think I have enough of it to use for this quilt (the quilt ended bigger than I thought it would)!
The blocks that I liked putting together the most were the 'flying geese' (the blocks that are in three 4-block patterns across the middle, with the two large triangles in each block), and the 'log cabin' blocks (the ones with lots and lots of little strips in them - I've arranged them into two 4-block patterns at the top & bottom of the quilt). The others I found to be a bit difficult (well not the ones that were just three wide strips - those were ok, but they're also a bit boring).
Saturday was spent being lazy, going to the Saturday Market around 2:30pm, then being lazy & playing video games. :)
Sunday was spent working on my quilt. :D I got the rest of the blocks cut out and sewn up. Then I also managed to get all my blocks arranged into a decent-looking pattern.
link to full size image
Then once I was sure I liked the layout, sewed the rows together (the picture is from befoer this step). The thing that took the longest, besides cutting & sewing the new blocks, was cutting all the rest of the blocks down to the same size!
Now I can take my rows, and go to the fabric store and buy batting & fabric for the outer border.
I have more of the ivory fabric (it's in the three blocks in the upper right-hand corner that are the same: a stripe of floral, then a stripe of the ivory, the a stripe of dark purple), and I'm going to use that for the inner border (will be 1-2" wide).
I can't decide what color to use for the outer border & binding: I'm thinking a dark green, or perhaps a burgundy or purple... those are both dark colors I have a lot of in my quilt. Help me decide! What color do you think I should use as a nice wide dark frame for my quilt? :D
I have backing fabric, but I don't think I have enough of it to use for this quilt (the quilt ended bigger than I thought it would)!
The blocks that I liked putting together the most were the 'flying geese' (the blocks that are in three 4-block patterns across the middle, with the two large triangles in each block), and the 'log cabin' blocks (the ones with lots and lots of little strips in them - I've arranged them into two 4-block patterns at the top & bottom of the quilt). The others I found to be a bit difficult (well not the ones that were just three wide strips - those were ok, but they're also a bit boring).
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Date: 2009-04-13 07:25 pm (UTC)I'm leaning towards the dark green as well! What I'd love, was a dark green that had some tiny bits of another color in it. One of the dark green fabrics in the quilt (around the purple triangles in the middle) is a dark green with a small abstract floral design in a lighter green. Then another dark green has black waves/swirls in it.
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Date: 2009-04-13 08:06 pm (UTC)