Like the pattern, I'm planning on playing a little with the values in each block however, unlike the pattern, I'm using a scrappy selection of prints instead of going for the all-solid look.
I started out with a vintage inspired colour story in my mind - of soft greys, pink, teal, blues, green of course and just a little chartreuse, oh and maybe purple. Having a neutral background in assorted light greys & other low volumes helps the blocks to 'pop' and I'm hoping using a few hoarded vintage fabrics and doilies for my centre squares will make this a bit special. Will it work?
Once a few fun fabric decisions were made, the blocks went together very easily
Here's some progress photos . . .
13 comments:
Oh I love those blocks and the fabrics you've used. Just beautifull, as the quilt will be.
I have the Meadowland pattern and I’ve been thinking about what fabrics to use. It’s so wonderful to see your choices, as it changes the quilt completely! Love it!
Those fabrics are looking beautiful. I like how you put a flower in the middle of each block. I did the QAL and it was a blast to see the variety of fabrics and prints and styles everyone did.
This is such a wonderful idea for featuring some sweet vintage scraps, and I can imagine using some small embroideries in a similar fashion.
Yes, it does work! I love your take on the original pattern.
Definitely works! This is going to be fabulous!
Oh, yes! That color story definitely works! As do those fabrics.
Oh this is going to be perfect Linda. I love your fabrics and colour palette. Can't wait to see more.
Oh my, I am just now working on a quilt using feedsacks and vintage fabrics. Some of these look very familiar and I really like your settings,
It looks like you have another lovely quilt on the go.
You choose excellent fabrics for the centers. It always inspires me.
Your vintage vibe blocks are lovely. And the Meadowland quilt pattern has tons of possibilities.
Good contrast and fun prints.
great job...love your work here
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