Happy Wednesday and welcome to Sew Stitch Snap SHARE.
This week I've been busy with my improv 'floral medallion' quilt. I had made up four borders to surround my central floral piece (see back here ) but then I felt a little unsure about what to do next.
I promised my daughter I wouldn't buy anything extra for this quilt, and that I would 'shop my stash' instead, and she has checked in often to see that I stick to it too! So it was back to my stash baskets for something that would carry over my colour(s).
I tried not to overthink the whole improv process, and this next border ended up as two simple rows of 'square in a square' liberated blocks inspired by Gwen Marston.
Gwen's method proved very forgiving when it came to fitting the borders around what I had already pieced so far, there was lots of extra background for trimming.
Gwen's method proved very forgiving when it came to fitting the borders around what I had already pieced so far, there was lots of extra background for trimming.
That's it from me this week, time now for another Sew Stitch Snap SHARE
A little bit of news about our regular fortnightly link up before we get into the fun show and tell. Julie and I have decided to alternate hosting this link up, beginning Wednesday 2 May with me here at kokaquilts hosting the next one. This gives us a little less pressure to continually be creating, and to be able to focus on family, friends and food oops, life!
Do you have a project to share this week too?
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- Link up any post from the past week that features a sewing or stitching project you have been working on, whether they are WiPs, starts or finishes. You can write as much or as little about your project as you like, and snap off a pic or three, and share here.
- Somewhere in your post, please link back to this one.
- Also please comment on other quilter's projects too, a little quilty love goes a long way
We love seeing what other blogging quilters are up to
and hope that you will continue to join us both, Julie & Linda
and hope that you will continue to join us both, Julie & Linda
you always have such pretty colorful pieces - this week besides quilting I am trying to cut up some of my scraps a never ending job
ReplyDeleteSuper job....and no new fabric? Wow........
ReplyDeleteBrilliant. I’ve enjoyed following your process on this quilt. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! You keep inspiring me. I keep wanting to try your technique
ReplyDeleteI've used square in a square blocks for borders and I love them. Well done for sticking to shopping your stash. The top is looking great, hope your daughter approves.
ReplyDeleteFantastic!! It's a quilt I could keep on looking at over and over again! Although I thought finishing with the red border would be good I am happy that you didn't, the additions are the icing on the cake.
ReplyDeleteYou must be enjoying have a stair railing for photos now. Fancy not being able to buy new fabrics for your quilt!!! I do admire your improv work.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Great job pulling all these random but carefully selected fabrics together! You turned out a wonderful looking quilt. I too love the imperfection of the improv. and liberated style. It has a lovely made-by hand look that makes my heart melt.:)
ReplyDeleteI like the addition of the square in a square blocks. Congrats on a fun and funky finished top.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Linda! Again I like that your square in a square blocks repeat fabrics you've already used;it gives things a nice rhythm. And well done too for only using your stash.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I would LOVE to have this quilt in my home! :-)
ReplyDeleteI truly completely love this latest piece of yours. Inventive yet reassuring, comforting but exciting -- not an easy thing to pull off (especially using only your stash - but then sometimes a limitation like that makes us stretch a bit further and create something extra special).
ReplyDeleteOh, it looks sooooo inviting. I want to curl up in it with a good book and a cup of tea! - A true comfort quilt!
ReplyDeleteLovely end result. i am impressed that you were able to stick to your stash for the whole quilt. That is amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove the square in a square layer! Like little gemstones outlining the piece :)
ReplyDeleteI've used square in a square blocks for borders and I love them. Well done for sticking to shopping your stash. The top is looking great, hope your daughter approves.
ReplyDeleteGenting Crown
very nice and very happy medllion
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