Travel Spots

Alexander Henry FabricAlexander Henry, quilt I hear there’s a show called ‘Hoarders’ but I’m afraid to watch it. Truly, I’ve gotten better…but in a good quilt shop, there’s always the fabric I cannot resist.

Here’s the lifecycle –

  • I buy it
  • I fondle it
  • I fold it
  • I leave it in some relatively prominent location in my home office
  • Then I bury it under the newest acquisition
  • Next stuff it in a drawer or closet shelf when the fabric pile becomes untenable.

Solids, solid like prints or wovens, spots and even stripes, eventually reappear and get cut into little pieces to be reassembled into larger pieces I like to call ‘quilts tops’. But the ones with the larger prints, the ones that are really works of art that could be framed, remain buried, unused.

I imagine them like the Island of Misfit Toys (remember in Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer?) only they’re the misfit fabrics. There’s nothing wrong with them. They just don’t fit in. Or they need to be used for something very special. They are not fabric to be cut into 2-1/2″ strips or 3″ squares. They are flashy. They need exposure.

This travel print from Alexander Henry was just one of those prints. Also the Pucci like paisley you can kind of  see there.

I made a quilt top with big honking pieces. 9-1/2″ squares.  Big enough to get big motifs from the very cool artwork in.  Then we added coordinating solids, and some of my stashed away spots.  I thought I was finished and ready to quilt it but it looked dorky. The whole mess was about to go back to the Island of Misfit fabrics and unfinished objects, but then…Schnap the Co-Quilter dragged a nearby Frisbee onto the quilt. Co-Quilter knew what to do. Bigger spots! We cut and inserted bigger spots into the top. Ta da! Travel spots…Complete with spots big and small.

Schnap and Spots

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Quilt a Long Block

Block #1
Block #1 for the Blogger’s block of the month came out on the 25th of this month. Check out the tutorial at A Quilting Life if you want to join in.

Now I must confess I’m always looking for shortcuts,  so I didn’t follow the instructions to the letter.  The instructions are plenty good, mind you, and you’ll create a perfectly lovely block if you follow them and you probably should if you are using little bitty square scraps.

But in case you’re curious and/or  looking for process and efficiency improvements while doing an immensely time and efficiency absorbent hobby, here’s what I did:

  • I strip pieced two 10″x2-1/2″ pieces and them cut them into sections 2-1/2″ wide and then joined them for the four patches on the corners.
  • And I did that thing where you draw a line down the middle of a 2-7/8″ set of squares and sew 1/4″ from either side of the line and cut the drawn line after to make two half square triangles without worrying about stretching on the bias. Here’s a really clear tutorial for what I’m talking about in case this is clear as mud.

And if you do save yourself a minute or two doing the above, go surfing and check out:http://www.flickr.com/groups/bloggersbom/ for the other blocks being made.

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Quilt a Long

I signed myself up for a quilt along.

I haven’t ‘quilted along’ ever before. I’ve never on purpose taken a year to finish all the blocks for a quilt.  I haven’t been making quilts from patterns recently.  I want my quilts to be uniquely me.  I do not like fused or glued or appliqued blocks. And I do not like ambiguity or mystery.

So, why am I doing this?

I like that every block will be pieced.  I like pieced.    Jackie Kunkel who quilts and blogs at Canton Village Quiltworks is not ambiguous, and is organized, and good with instructions.  On top of that, I like the aesthetic of the fabrics that Jackie sent out to her Block of the Month co-bloggers…So I’m taking the leap and seeing where this BOM Quilt a Long takes me.  Let me know if you join up too!

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