I finished this quilt some time ago, but forgot to blog about it. It's the Science Fair pattern designed by Jaybird Quilts, and I used V&Company's Simply Style for Moda. The background is an ombre from the first V&Company collection, Simply Color.
I love how this quilt turned out. I can't take credit for the ombre idea. I blatantly lifted it after seeing several versions using the ombre background on Quilting is My Bliss.
This quilt was fun and very easy to make, really - it only looks complicated! I added an extra background piece to the top and bottom of each vertical row, then trimmed them off square, but the pattern as designed follows the shape of the hexagons for a fun ziggy zaggy edge.
This doesn't match anything in my house, but will get a Minky backing and it will make a fun rec room cuddle-up-on-the-couch quilt.
February 28, 2014
February 26, 2014
Mixed Bag
I volunteered to make this sample for the shop because I wanted to work with the fun Mixed Bag fabrics. Such happy, bright colors!
Made with just one charm pack of Mixed Bag by Studio M for Moda and a little yardage, this quilt is called Which Way and measures 42 x 54. It's available on Moda's website, one of their free pattern downloads.
February 1, 2014
Embargo, one month down!
How did I do? I made it 31 days! I bought some fabric for the baby quilt, which was my one exception to the no buying pledge. Oh, how sorely I was tempted while shopping for navy blue and green. I could just get a fat quarter of this. Nope, not for the baby quilt! No can do!
I succeeded! No fabric except the purchases I allowed myself for the baby quilt. And some of the fabric I did buy, I bought with a gift certificate at one shop and a store credit at another.
I can't say it was easy. I work at a quilt store, for Heaven's sake, and every time I go to work, there are more beauties to tempt me (Flower Sugar! Text fabrics!) But so far, so good!
Check back soon to see my progress on the baby quilt.
I succeeded! No fabric except the purchases I allowed myself for the baby quilt. And some of the fabric I did buy, I bought with a gift certificate at one shop and a store credit at another.
I can't say it was easy. I work at a quilt store, for Heaven's sake, and every time I go to work, there are more beauties to tempt me (Flower Sugar! Text fabrics!) But so far, so good!
Check back soon to see my progress on the baby quilt.