I have quite a few works in progress at the moment. I'm a bit of a butterfly, happily flitting from one to another. Sometime you just don't feel like working on the thing you really should be working on, so it's nice to have a lot of choices.
This week I went back to my Farmer's Wife quilt. I started it about a year ago, but didn't get very far.
At the time I chose some Liberty fabrics, but I didn't get very far.
I wasn't comfortable with the palette, and I couldn't see it being a quilt that would go with any of my rooms. It would end up as a car or garden quilt, so I decided to start over.
This time round I'm using a Moda layer cake - 30s Playtime Chloe's Closet, plus any scraps from my stash that happen to go well. I'm also using plenty of solids , as I think too many prints was part of the problem last time. I've chosen a spring green, navy, red and snow for the solids. Others may be added as needed.
Two other changes I'm making - I'm pressing all my seams open. Some of these blocks have a lot of tiny pieces, so I'm going for consistency and pressing all the seams the same way.
I'm also working consistently through the block numbers. No skipping ones that I don't fancy that day allowed!!
So here we have:
Block #1 Attic Windows |
Block #2 Autumn Tints |
Block #3 Basket |
Block #4 Basket Weave |
I've also been working on my Economy Block quilt.
Adding a side border...
And another...
And a third
It's a finished quilt top now. 60" x 64"and I love it far, far more than I ever thought I would.
It will be stored away for a while, as I'm going to put myself through a sort of marathon free motion quilting practice on some scrap blocks. And when I think I'm good and ready, it will get quilted. This was going to be a charity quilt, but I'm not sure I'm going to be able to part with it!
Linking up to WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced
Love your economy quilt! I also have a layer cake set aside for a farmer's wife, but won't let myself start it until I've finished my hand sewn hexagons... How are you doing it, are you using templates or measurements? I haven't tried the CD yet that came with the book, but it all sounded rather complicated...
ReplyDeleteIts beautiful..everything a nice quilt should be. I wouldnt be able to part with it if I had made it thats for sure xx
ReplyDeleteDo let us know how you get on with your free motion quilting. Having just learned about quilting and only made 3 so far, I have just begun to learn free motion. I am finding it really difficult at present, so will follow your progress with interest and hope to improve with you as you go along. Ann x
ReplyDeleteYou have sure been a busy bee, Julie! Love all your pieced blocks... But that economy quilt top is my fave! I don't blame you for not wanting to part with it!
ReplyDeleteLove both your quilt wip's Julie. You have been fast with those economy blocks!
ReplyDeleteI love your Farmer - it's a good idea to add the solids - it's such a busy quilt with so much detail that they will help the piecing shine! Have you seen the new Flickr group - we're all egging each other on - http://www.flickr.com/groups/farmerswife2014/members/
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks lovely. Good luck with your quilting practise.
ReplyDeletei really like the calm soothing colors of your economy block and the borders you added. i like your new version of the FWQ too. the 30s prints are the perfect match.
ReplyDeletethose Liberty fabrics make me drool!
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http://www.domesticdeficitdisorder.blogspot.com/2014/01/wip-wednesday-jan-22nd.html
Love your economy quilt, I'm just starting out with mine, thinking of going kingsize!!
ReplyDeleteAll your work is beautiful, love them all. :)
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ReplyDeleteWow! Your projects are coming along brilliantly. I really want to make a novelty economy block quilt. Love your farmers blocks (both the Liberty ones and Chloes closet)......was reading about those earlier, they sound rather tricky!!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Finland!
Hugs, Ulla