No, not the bright strippy spiral, which is still on my design wall and is slowly being sewn into rows. When I cut all those strips, I cut all the colors of the rainbow.
Since I ended up using all the warm colors for the bright strippy spiral, I was left with a lot of yellow-green, green, blue-green, and blue strips, mostly brights but some lighter prints too. They kept calling me. I think it's the lure of the unknown, the fact that there isn't a pattern and no way to visualize what they'll become without jumping in and playing with them.
I actually had fewer of the cool colors, so this time I decided to make a baby quilt in the stacked columns style. I sewed pairs of strips together and cut them to 6-1/2" lengths, then randomly joined them together into long columns.
Since the bright strippy spiral is still occupying the design wall, I had to lay these out on my cutting table, but it worked well enough. Mostly I didn't want the same print next to itself or forming a horizontal line across.
I see in the photo something I need to fix, where the two middle columns have dark strips across from each other.
The strips were all from stash. I found something in my stash for the sashing, too, a whitish Grunge with green in it. Perfect! although it doesn't photograph well; can you see the splotches of green in it?
This is going together quickly. Sashing strips attached to columns:
It will get top and bottom borders the same width as the sashing strips. Then I have the perfect green flannel for the backing. This quilt will eventually go to Operation Shower.
Meanwhile it's been fun to see it come together from just a bunch of strips without a plan. I've found that whenever I use analogous color palettes, even without a plan, the quilt usually turns out looking pretty good.
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I like it!!!! Those are some of my Favorite colors!
ReplyDeletebeautiful colors and a great column pattern or Chinese coins pattern.
ReplyDeleteThat came together quickly and very nicely!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt top in the making and solid assessment of a good way to work. I love playing without a real plan.
ReplyDeleteBaby quilts have become my staple for using up scraps. I'm like you, I have to play a little to see my idea come to life. Spent some time this morning making 4Ps. I have no idea what they will become -- so many options.
ReplyDeleteVery soothing fabrics! Looks absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Jan. Love these colors. They look like sea glass.
ReplyDeleteI think one can't go wrong putting blues and greens together, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the randomness of this....no plan, just playing. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh, lovely strippy quilt, it's turning very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely colors! Like sea glass :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha! I see Bernie said exactly the same thing! Great minds thinking alike.
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