Nearly 3 months ago, I posted my Big Batch HST tutorial, created as I was starting on my latest Spiraled quilt with its massive amount of hst's. Needless to say, it took a while to bring this one to completion, but I kinda gave it a push over last weekend, knowing my 3rd quarter Finish-A-Long report would be pitiful without it.
The objective in making this pattern again, was to see how it looked less scrappy. And I like it! {If you haven't seen the original Spiraled or Spiraled Jungle, click the links. They are basically the same 34"x36" design, with tweaks.} Another reason was that once I got my hands on yardage of the "Underground Route" print from Sara Lawson's Jungle Ave. line, I really wanted to see how it looked as a complete background. Again - I like! I chose the super pink "Word on the Street" text print for the spirals because I wanted them to be bold, and I just plain like it!
I had planned all along to use the black and white "Dotted Boulevard" as the border, topping it off with some matched binding. And though I was more than pleased with the border, after I'd sewn on a good quarter of the binding, I realized that I wasn't really happy with how the border and binding dots looked side by side. After a day of mulling, I removed the binding I'd stitched on and began auditioning other choices. Except that I didn't like anything I tried! What to do? Then all at once I knew that to preserve that dotted border 'just so', I'd need to do a faced binding. So I turned again to OPQuilt's tutorial, which had served me well in the past. And yes, that was the look I'd been after.
So I'm really pleased with this new version of Spiraled, and I'm already thinking of another version I may need to try. Another day.
Another beauty Debbie! All these fabrics- the spiral, the background, the binding and the backing play so well together! Do you have a pattern for this, or is it in your head? :-))
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! I love the colours and the quilting. And the facing is great; we get so used to finish a quilt with binding that it can be easy to forget there are other ways of finishing the edges!
ReplyDeleteYup, that's perfect! Excellent choices for quilting, backing and facing.
ReplyDeleteWell I think taking off the binding was completely the right call, it looks fantastic the way you ended up doing it! The backing is just great too!
ReplyDeleteI love that faced binding--you made a great choice. (Thanks also for the shout-out to the Tutorial.) The whole quilt is simply wonderful--I also love the hot pink and that fabric line. What a terrific creative piece!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
opquilt.com
I love Sara's Underground Route! It's one of the best background fabrics I've encountered in a long time. You never cease to amaze!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out wonderfully. Even though I think the dotted binding looked great, I think it is best to always go with your instincts.
ReplyDeleteI love this version of this great pattern. The faced binding works so perfectly on both sides and I love the quilting too.
ReplyDeleteThis is just wonderful! I also like that the labyrinth continues in the border. This adds extra interest to the quilt. I like this version best.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful Spiraled version.
ReplyDeletetushay3(at)yahoo(dot)com
What a fascinating design...love it as well as your backing!
ReplyDeleteOnce again Debbie, it's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteJust stunning Debbie - love the hot pink spirals and black dots together.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I thought you took the binding off?
ReplyDeleteI Love, love love it! It really inspires me to make something similar and is on my list of "to do's".
ReplyDeleteI especially love the way you break the frame by continuing the pink over the border.
Jo
in Liverpool, England
Alright, alright, you're forcing me. I started sketching and spirals and ordered fabric. I don't know if I can't do it as awesomely as you manage it, though, because you are the MOST AWESOME at this!
ReplyDeleteI am about to try my first unconventional faced binding. I love the way yours turned out!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out wonderful Debbie! The faced binding was the perfect resolution and I love the backing for this piece - perfect!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love it! Great choice of fabrics, and the backing is pretty cool, too!
ReplyDeleteI love how this came out, and the fabric on both sides was perfect!
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