Showing posts with label scrappy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrappy. Show all posts

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Teal Vomit ~A Finished Quilt~

Finally a finished quilt in 2014!  Only took me 10 months (I actually finished it in October.  That counts!).  


Teal Vomit closeup


Teal Vomit ~finished~




Teal Vomit ~finished~

Teal vomit ~finished~

This was pre-wash, so you can still see some of the pencil marks :)

Here is the picture that inspired the name... I basically went through my stash and pulled out anything that resembled "teal" (you can see the story here: http://hipsterquilter.blogspot.com/2014/09/teal-vomit-quilt.html).  And this isn't even a fraction of what I used.  Would't you know, I have a LOT of teal!!
  
Pile of teal

By the time I started to arrange the blocks, I was SO sick of teal. The binding is really the coup de grace, since I thought for a few minutes and quickly decided that there was no other option than a beautiful Alison Glass teal; in other words I really just gave in to the inevitable.  I did go easy on the backing, which is an adorable print called "Suzy's Dollhouse" from Robert Kaufman.  As always, now that it's done, I love it, but I'm not sure there's another monochromatic quilt in my NEAR future.

Here is me arranging the blocks with other 12" ones I had on hand, so I could visualize how it was coming together:

Sorting the blocks

My friend gets it next week at her wedding shower, and I can't wait to see the look on her face... I will know in a second how much she really loves teal! :)

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Teal Vomit Quilt

Teal vomit quilt top #pineappleblossoms #hipsterquilter
Finished Top

Teal vomit quilt close up #hipsterquilter #pineappleblossoms
Close-up
I'm making my friend a quilt for her wedding this winter.  She said her favorite color is teal... I really hope she meant it!

I used this great tutorial from Quiltville, with the larger 12" blocks.  I wanted to make an ombre effect from the center, so I took the leftover triangles from the pineapple corners and mirrored the ombre on the border.  I wasn't sure about SO MUCH TEAL (hence the name), but as usual it came together much better than expected.  I am now in the process of quilting straight lines vertically and horizontally to match the piecing pattern.  Still haven't quite figured out the border... not sure I'm willing to add another teal fabric.  Maybe navy blue?  I do have a lot of the Alison Glass teal Corsage left, and after spending so much time with this color scheme I don't think I'll be heartbroken to see it go.  We'll see what speaks to me after the quilting is done!

Thursday, July 3, 2014

More catching up

The other day I posted my progress on the Vice Versa Block-of-the-Month quilt, which I really like.  But it's been straightforward, especially with the color choices.  I don't really obsess over which combination I'm going to use every month because they are all very similar within each color scheme.  

My Lucky Stars BOM is another story entirely.  I can spend HOURS obsessing over the color combinations, trying to figure out how to make the "rays" pop, and which parts I want to be solid versus scrappy.  I think the first half has come together very nicely, despite some choices I really questioned.


Lucky Stars so far
Halfway through my Lucky Stars BOM


The bottom middle block (from March) has been a real pain.  I just really didn't like it when it first came together.  I thought the green in the corners was just hideous.  Here's what it originally looked like: 


March block
Not quite right

I don't think instagram did it any favors.  I really thought about completely doing it over, and never mixing yellow and grey again.  But then I had an idea... it's the only one without any sort of "floral" pattern, and the green looks flat.  So I swapped out one triangle in each corner with a floral triangle and voila!!  I can't believe how much better it looks!  I may be imagining things, but it just gives it some depth, and maybe a little prettiness to go with the grungy middle.  I think I'll keep her.  Now the one on the bottom left is my least favorite, but she really goes well with all the others so she's here to stay for now.  The lesson here is don't mix light yellow with grey unless you're going for some weird industrial look.  And I need a few more blocks with small pops of black, I think the orange star looks so good with the contrast.  

Stars for the 4th- hope everyone has a good one!!!

Saturday, February 1, 2014

New Year, New Projects: Bandwagon Edition

As January winds to a close, this is the last installment of "all the projects I'm starting this year."  Who knows when I'll actually finish, but man, I'm good at starting!  There are a few things that are all the rage on the quilting blogosphere, and I've totally fallen victim to the excitement.  

First up is my single girl quilt, which I've been wanting to start for a long time (I know I'm very late to this party, people have been quilting-along to this one for a few years now).  It's based on Denyse Schmidt's pattern, but Im cheating a little and using plexi templates that I bought on Etsy.  I wasn't sure about the colors, because I originally envisioned something more vibrant, but the first piece looks very springy, and I already love the softness of the fabrics I picked.  So this will be my Spring quilt!  Well, one of them at least :)  Check out everyone else's gorgeous Single Gal Quilts on the Single Girl Support Group flickr page.

The start of my single girl quilt

Pieces of my single girl quilt

Next up is my other "spring quilt" which I haven't touched in a while, but I'm looking forward to digging back into, my Cuzco scrappy trip-around-the-world.  Well, it's not really scrappy if it's one fabric line, but I'm reconsidering using only Cuzco.  I'm just crazy for scrappy quilts right now, so I don't know!  At any rate, these are the two blocks I did last year, and I LOVE the colors but the uniformity is starting to bother me.  I may have to ponder this one a while before I finally pick it up again.  This one may just end up being my "summer quilt."

Here is the tutorial that really helped me figure out the process. 


Cuzco trip-around-the-world quilt

Onward!  Last year I caved to the pressure and bought the gorgeous Tula Pink City Sampler book.  I also bought the Saltwater collection and decided to make my sampler quilt a sort of beachy one.  I made it about a third of the way through the book before the holidays last year, but it's definitely another one I'm eager to pick up again.  Since I'm still a pretty new quilter, I learned all kinds of new techniques (flying geese, the importance of starch, etc) and I think the next two thirds will go a little faster.  Here's how it looks so far:


Saltwater Quilt progress

I'm thinking about bordering it in grey between the blocks, and quilting each one separately before I put them all together, sort of a "quilt as you go" technique.  I would like to try some free-motion quilting, but I'm not even sure I can do it on the little blocks, much less a whole quilt, so the smaller chunks may be a good way to start.  


And finally, I have jumped feet first into the latest craze: the Economy Block Quilt!  I am using the tutorial from Red Pepper Quilts, who makes some of the most beautiful quilts I've ever seen (I just love her simple blocks and vibrant colors).  Mine is going to be very scrappy, I'm taking a "kitchen sink" approach and just throwing in random fabrics to see how they all look together in the end.  I love the fussy cutting in the center, so I'm trying to put something interesting in the middle for the other fabrics to frame.   Starting with the hipster glasses, of course :)  I have a bunch of fabric pieces cut out, so the next step will be putting them all together into a loud, random quilt.
progress on economy blocks  #economyblockalong

Oh yeah, and I almost forgot!  I'm trying my hand at paper piecing hexies.  With all the quilts in progress, I need something to do with all the scraps!     
Hexies

More hexies

Happy Saturday everyone!