Okay, so it's not a Design Wall Monday post but I can't resist celebrating the completion of my patio pillows. Just FYI, the design wall looks the same as it did last time, with snake blocks on the wall.
The patio pillow project (say that three times fast!) started out as something for practicing free motion quilting, and it certainly was effective in doing that. I feel much more confident in tackling FMQ now. I'm certainly not very skilled, that will take lots of practice, but I'm no longer paralyzed by "I can't" anymore, either.
I like the pops of color the pillows add to our patio. Our patio is covered and it faces northeast which is excellent in this climate. We get a lot of sun early in the morning but not in the afternoon. The batik fabrics will fade from the bright sun, so we'll have to bring them into the house when we're not using them. I have a basket for them in a corner near the patio door.
And the fourth one is leafy vines. This one is my favorite, but it took a lot more planning of the placement of the leaf clusters. This would be hard to do allover on a larger quilt and get the placement okay.
Link ups: Small Quilts and Doll Quilts, Love Laugh Quilt
The pillows look great on your porch and the meandering leaves motif compliments your rug perfectly!
ReplyDeleteWell done!!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Good job on the quilting.
ReplyDeleteTerrific finishing job! Did you make these jelly-roll-race-style? I've been hankering to try that method with my scraps. I have a lot of batiks that need to get out of a box and into a project!
ReplyDeleteYour pillows look beautiful; wonderful pops of color! What a great way to use up fabric and learn to long arm!
ReplyDeleteWell done. I'm glad your confidence in FMQ is building. The best way to conquer something intimidating is to just start. These pillows are busy enough that any wobbles won't be evident.
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Congrats on finishing up those beautiful pillows to enjoy out on the patio, Jan!!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and so glad to meet you today. Looking forward to more PC sewing room times.
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