OUT this month: 10.5 (Positively Scrappy top and binding, 8 yards. Opal inspired baby quilt, top and binding, est. 2-1/2 yards.)
OUT YTD: 34.75 yards
YTD Net Change: O.75 yard IN
I had some partial 2-1/2" strips of purple prints left over from designing Diabolical Jane. Rather than put them in the scrap drawers, I decided to use them in a new project. I so rarely work with purple that I knew if I put them away, I'd never use them. Looking through my scrap drawers and stash, I decided on amber golds and soft oranges to complement the purples, and ivory low volume prints for the background.
I decided on a Plus and Chain layout, 6" plus blocks and nine patch blocks framed by sashing for a chain effect. Easy sewing for a quick charity quilt. Since my design wall is still occupied , the tabletop will have to suffice for a quick layout check:
It's hard to see with bad lighting, so few blocks, and too much contrast between the tabletop and the blocks. The sashing will be the same cream and ivory prints used in the blocks. Squint, and the chain effect becomes clearer.
If I get the blocks assembled before I go on retreat in April, I can pack this up and take it as my extra project in case I finish everything else. My priority will be assembling Diabolical Jane, but I have four days, a lot of sewing time, and I would hate to run out of projects to work on.
Link Up: Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
After much tinkering, I've decided on the layout for my version of Diabolical Jane.
My version repeats some of the fabrics more than the original, but I'm satisfied and I don't feel the need to find a couple more prints just to increase the fabric count.
I will carefully transfer this to the flannel side of a vinyl table cloth, roll it around a pool noodle, and take it to retreat in April. The construction is log cabin-like, starting from the outside center and building in to make each quadrant.
I'm seeing an optical effect that's interesting. See the shadow along the right side of the folded border fabric? It looks like a narrow inner border. I kind of like it. What do you think? When I get the whole interior sewn I can decide if I want an inner border and purchase fabric for it while I'm there.
I've been having so much fun with this project. It's hard to put it aside to save it for retreat! But there's four days of sewing and I need projects to keep me busy. I'll have to be patient, put it aside, and save it to work on there.
Link Up: Small Quilts and Doll Quilts 3/23, NTT 3/26, Alycia Quilts 3/27
Diabolical Jane is laid out in quadrants that are built like half log cabin blocks.
I'm laying pieces out on my cutting table, and when I get one quadrant I like, I'll put tall four up on the design wall.