I continue to look for the sunnier side of things in these
strange times. Back in March when the lockdown began, I was initially focused
on making sure we had our essentials in line and enough supplies for the
family. Then, my focus was on figuring out how school was going to work with
the changes. Both of these are tasks that still continue, but being at home
made me look around and assess what I have to do at home that I've put
off.
I had a stack of quilt tops complete with backings that
needed quilting. I decided now was the time. My first one was a project I
started back in 2015. A friend had given me a stash of fabric that she'd
cleaned out of her collection.
I used the disappearing nine patch scrappy quilt method. I
really took my time with layouts and mix ups to make sure my colors were well
distributed and the patterns were balanced.
I actually purchased the backing in 2016 during a San Diego
trip that included a detour to my fave fabric shop; Rosies. It's a great place
for backings because of their great prices. It wasn't quite big enough a piece
for my project (mostly because I am not good at measuring, ha!), but it worked
out. I had some scraps left over. I love adding some of the fabrics from the
quilt to the back when I can.
I did have enough backing leftover to make the binding,
which is a great frame for the quilt. It has a nice color balance, and the
pattern keeps the binding broken up and interesting.
I wasn't sure how I felt about this quilt when I started,
but I have to admit when I saw the finished product I was in love! The colors
are so different than what I usually pick, and they're amazing! The pattern was
also something new I hadn't tried before, and I really liked the results. So glad
I finally had the time to get this done. It's a wonderful addition to my
collection.
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