I’m loving how this is turning out. And it's fun making these fussy-cut blocks, a little break from my usual. My initial inspiration was a sweet vintage quilt (see this post back here), and then I downloaded AMH's pattern for a 12" LeMoyne Star - oh my, the accompanying digital imaginary quilt was an explosion of colour and sew full of fussy cutting ideas!
For enquiring minds yes, I'm machine piecing these blocks. I've cut my setting peach triangles & squares slightly larger to ensure accuracy, and I had a nice little rhythm happening with those in-set corners.
While I love the bold & bright version, I wanted my quilt to actually have more of the vintage vibe like the inspiration quilt. So, I decided the Anna Maria Horner peach/pink 'Cathedral' print would be my unifying element, and I'm using it for the sashing & borders. I'm also repeating a couple of other fabrics in different colourways, to help with a calmer & more cohesive look.
things have been unfolding slowly ... happily ...and as mr D. was at golf today, I kept sewing ...et voilà ...
Linda
10 comments:
The fussy cutting is paying off, these stars are beautiful!
your fussy cutting went really great. I have a few of AMH's pieces too I need to take a second look at them
Your quilt top is beautiful especially in the sunshine photo!
It looks wonderful. I love how the peach print you are using for the sashing and borders just brings everything together. And it unexpectedly calms everything down a little. Which is okay, I think.
That is some impressive fussy cutting. Love how it all comes together colour wise.
So much yummyness in one little quilt, I love this!
Fussy cutting resulting in stunning stars and your choice of the AMH fabric for the sashing - perfect.
These blocks are wonderful and have come together so well as a quilt top.
What a delightful project.
Wow!!! So cute with the fussy cutting!!!
My goodness! This is a technically exacting quilt. All that fussy-cutting - don't you love the Swiss cheese holes that appear in your pieces of yardage? - and the precision needed to piece these star-shaped blocks... I'm terribly impressed! You do lovely work, and your efforts to keep it vintage-feeling are successful. You're creating a beautiful quilt top!
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