I'm making Jenny Doan's Flower Garden quilt. I was inspired by her most recent video updating sashing for this quilt.
I used a Robyn Pandolph layer cake--so there were multiples of every fabric. I chose the peachy flowerdy squares and made 20 blocks--using a 1980s solid for the corners to form petals. I cut my sashing and the setting squares 2-3/4 inches--so each sashing was one-half the width of a petal. Yes, I could have used jelly roll strips, but loved the two greens from my stash and I don't have any green jelly rolls. I'm trying to make a decision and cut the borders. I loved the borders on Jenny's quilts but don't think I want to duplicate hers on this quilt--and with 20 blocks, the quilt has grown larger in size already. Of course, for me, the quilt is about the quilting at least as much as it is about anything else, so I have more decisions ahead. I should say that although I love the pattern, these fabrics are not "me", but they are good for stretching my creativity.
I didn't see her original video. You can click the link to find it.
Stop by Judy's blog at Patchwork Times and see what others have on their design wall. (I don't have a design wall right now. My quilt top is just tossed over a chair.)
Yesterday I sat in church watching the back of my sweet friend's vest. The front was quite elaborate with all sorts of cable designs, but it was the back that struck me.
It really caught my interest because it looks like something that would make interesting socks.
I need to find some time to knit a swatch. It's simple knit and purl, but quite interesting.
I'm loving having a holiday from work today--in no small part because I came down with some kind of bug yesterday. So, although I'm not accomplishing as much as I would like in the knitting or quilting departments, at least I don't have to take a sick day. Here the sun has been shining off and on, and we're supposed to reach the 60s today. As I write this, we are at 59.9, so I'm hopeful. I'm also hoping our warmth will work its way to the frozen Midwest and East. This may well be one of those memorable winters that people tell stories about when they've grown old.
Happy quilting, and happy knitting.....
I have about 10 pkgs of floral charm squares I need to use up. That pattern might be a good one to use some of those packages on.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet quilt Dora with such delicate looking prints! I hope you are feeling better and we could sure use some of your weather here in Iowa!! More snow and shoveling happened today.
ReplyDeletevery pretty quilt. Love Jenny Doan
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