Well It's the end of the year and I have accomplished the goals that I set a few weeks ago. Finishing this Sampler top was on the list.
Making a sampler quilt can be a great way to try new techniques, experiment with color combinations or relieve the boredom that comes with repeating identical blocks and I spose lots of other reasons. I made this for the pure joy of using some fabrics I loved. And I love them more each time I handle the quilt. This is probably the last sampler I'll make for a while. They really are more time consuming than lots of other styles. And I'm in a mood to cut more fabric.
Most of the blocks in this sampler were from Barbara Brackmans book Civil War Sampler. I really like the Civil War fabrics but had grown a little tired of using them so chose these fun purples, pinks and oranges. The other 35 blocks in the book can wait for when I'm in the mood to
make another sampler. Maybe they will be with Civil War prints.
When you see a quilt pattern do you dismiss it quickly because the fabrics used weren't in your favorite color or style? Or do you consider the design in something other than it is shown, And then decide if you would like it? I hope you take the time to study the quilt and see what you might do different to make it something you like. I like the pinwheel in the lower left of the next picture. May have to do a quilt with it. Hmmm. Have you made a whole quilt from a favorite block you found in a sampler?
Quilting this baby quilt was on the list, too. I sure like quilting these little ones. They go so fast. I still have to bind it but that only takes a few hours. I'll probably use the muslin.
As a teacher I have to think ahead. Might seem early but the Studio 3
crowd will be glad to start their valentine soon. A few I've shared it
with already are interested in making theirs bed size.
There's another top, a big one, that I finished but I left it at Studio 3 and didn't get a picture yet.
My plans next were to quilt a big one for my bed. Silly me. I never got
fabric for the back of that quilt. So I dug into my collection of tops
and found another one or two small ones that I can quilt till I go shopping for
that back. I do want to get that big one quilted as I want a quilt with a
cotton batting for my bed before next summer. I'll set that for my goal for January along with cutting out a quilt or two and beginning to piece the Twilight Hopskotch quilt by Kim Diehl. I'll keep you posted on my progress.
3 comments:
I have made a quilt from just one block. In fact, I make several a year. I make baby quilts for two organizations and I'll take a block blow it up to 30 - 36" and finish a baby quilt like that. They're quick to quilt and gift.
Love yours!
Angie
Go Gayle Go!! Thinking of you, hope you stayed inside where its warm!
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