Those of you who follow me on Instagram will have see a few in-progress shots; here are a couple of them.
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| Beginnings. I did a lot of squinting, viewing my design wall in the evening with all lights off but the stairs, and using the monochromatic filter. |
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| The hardest part was the medium value fabrics. |
Waaaay back when I was a member of the Fort Saskatchewan Quilt Guild, we did a 6" square fabric exchange. I've used a few here and there but most have just sat, and most are rather ugly. So I was very happy to use a lot of them in this quilt, along with 5" squares and 4" squares for the lights. There are only two solids: three black squares and one silver Kona 1.5" rectangle.
Below you see half of the quilt pieced. With 15 rows, it shrunk a fair bit. Mine is also square, 46". I had originally made three more rows for a rectangular quilt, but that meant the bottom ended with medium 'blocks' in the corners and that irritated my symmetrical brain, so I eliminated that row...and yes, I want to make another so I already have three rows of parts set aside!
I was tickled to use a couple of plaids within the Plaidish quilt!
When it came to the backing, I looked in the Vault of Backing Happiness, and pulled out this little-bit-Christmas/little-bit-plaid feel that worked with the warm colours on the front.
I thought of a meander (fast) but I really needed all these seams to be stitched down to accentuate the plaid, and so I ditched stitched every single seam as well as adding a vertical one through the big squares. I used a fairly bright lettuce green polyester that blended well on everything except on the solid black. The "strawberry" and "lemon" 1" finished rectangles make me smile as do the kitties on grey. It could be a bit of an I Spy quilt come to think of it. It's hard to see it on the back in that photo above, but it looks cool.
For the binding I used up a fat eighth remainder of a Game of Thrones fabric along with a couple of strips of another tone on tone print, this one with stars on light brown, stitching onto the back this time and top-stitching it to the front. That way I could load a red in the bobbin to blend into the back when top-stitching, which I did with a brown/beign twist by Coats & Clark.
This quilt will be one of the comfort quilts I donate to various places.
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| Not quite right, but working to a deadline, so onward we went. |
I cannot stress enough how satisfying it is to use up so much fabric over the past year and continue on into this one!
One last shot. Brrr! -12C when I took this, without a jacket on, in my slippers, ha. Alberta-born and raised serves me well when we get horribly cold weather for the southwestern balmy town where I now live!
Quilt Stats:
Size: 46 ½" square
Pattern: Plaid-ish by Kitchen Table Quilting
Fabric: scraps
Fabric: scraps
Batting: 100% polyester, various companies
Backing: by Springs Industries
Quilted: on Avril, 28 365 stitches
Threads: pieced on my Featherweight with Poly-X polyester; quilted with Exquisite polyester; 100% rayon by Floriani in the bobbin
Kim Lapacek for Project Quilting











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