18 April 2014
Improv Neutrals Baby Quilt
This quilt is one of my very favorites! Inspired by a long-time flickr favorite of mine, I used a mix of neutrals with bright centers in improvised log cabin blocks.
I also added one thin charcoal bar to each block and tried to rotate the blocks as I decided what should go where.
I've had the blocks for quite some time, and intended to make a much larger quilt with it, but I was in a "use it or lose it" kind of mood and decided to stitch them up. In no time, I had a baby quilt top that measures about 36" x 48".
It is quilted with varying widths of straight horizontal lines, bound with a Joel Dewberry True Colors herringbone in turquoise, and backed with a simple gray solid. It seems like I've been waiting YEARS to bind something with one of these prints, and I just love how it turned out.
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Really pretty! I would love to do more improv stuff, but living in Europe, I pay so much for shipping and then VAT on the fabric I buy, I'm afraid to mess it up and end up wasting it! Good for you for taking it off the wip pile!
ReplyDeleteI think I 'faved' this from Flickr. Love your version too. Beautiful
ReplyDeletethis is so pretty. I made something similar for the Pantone Quilt Challenge. I just love the improvisation and the neutrals.
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteLove it ! so calm!
ReplyDeleteI like it! It's so modern! :)
ReplyDeleteLove! Your use of the coloured centres and the grey is fabulous!
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