This week I'm tackling #3 on my list of WiPs.
I’m super happy with this peach centre strip
– it’s giving the most delicious lattice effect and pulling the whole quilt together beautifully!
Over summer I find it's nice to have an easy project to work on, sometimes you just don’t want to think too hard. So, I've been taking a dive back into the vibrant world of these string quilt blocks. I managed to locate 20 9" blocks, and I've made some major progress this week, finishing at 36 blocks✅.
For those curious, here's a few details of my colour story ...
I went for a mixed palette in peach/caramel/purples/blue, repeating many fabrics.
I decided to use a peach print as my center strip in each block, it works well connecting everything up and gives the eye a place to rest on my busy blocks.
My strips were all inconsistent widths throughout, to give that organic look.
And I was aiming for wonky diamond centers in soft mauves (luckily, I had put aside a little bundle of them, so I was able to continue with this idea).
I also added a few 'lighter' blocks into the mix, and it's all looking so good.
I decided to use a peach print as my center strip in each block, it works well connecting everything up and gives the eye a place to rest on my busy blocks.
My strips were all inconsistent widths throughout, to give that organic look.
And I was aiming for wonky diamond centers in soft mauves (luckily, I had put aside a little bundle of them, so I was able to continue with this idea).
I also added a few 'lighter' blocks into the mix, and it's all looking so good.
I cut into some larger coordinating fabric pieces from my stash as well as bits & pieces from my scrappy strips & strings basket. I wanted it to feel scrappy but to also have an obvious colour theme running through.
until next time
Linda

1 comment:
You've been on a lovely blitz of finishing up so many colorful tops this week, I've enjoyed seeing each one and wishing that I could work as quickly as you do getting tops ready for quilting.
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