My inspiration came from a chair at my local coffee shop. I often take random photos like this, but on this occasion, I actually went home and tried sewing it up and eventually created a tutorial for the "Greek Key" block.
The scraps I had to work with consisted of 7 colors and I used 6 to make the larger improv blocks, incorporating Essex linen in natural as a background. It was after I'd sewn those 6 blocks together than I came up with the idea for the small unraveling 'key' in the bottom corner. Though kind of random, I thought it added some unexpected fun.
For the quilting, I used Aurifil 50wt #5021, which was a lovely match for the Essex natural, yet subtle enough not to be distracting on the colored spirals. I did very little marking, so lines are a little wobbly here and there - just the look I was after as I stitched a wonky, uneven square spiral around the quilt.
To keep the focus on the spirals, I used more Essex for the binding, while using the last little piece of the reddish Oakshott Italy to make a short bit of matched binding, one of my favorite little details.
This quilt just begged to be washed up when done, and boy did that Oakshott and Essex soften and crinkle up nicely together. All in all, this was an enjoyable exercise for me - a bit of a stretch, but with satisfying results.
Quilt stats:
Finished size: 23" x 27"
Pattern: my original design
Fabric: Oakshott Italy, Essex linen in natural
Thread: Aurifil 50wt #5021 (light grey)
Thread: Aurifil 50wt #5021 (light grey)
Quilted by: myself, using a walking foot
Helpful tutorials: Greek Key Block, Straight Matched Binding
Helpful tutorials: Greek Key Block, Straight Matched Binding
Category: Scrappy Quilts
My previous entries in the Blogger's Quilt Festival:
Red Hots, 10/27/14
Unlocked, 5/16/14
HST Love, 5/17/13
The Stars of Summer, 10/26/12
Hopscotch, 5/19/12
Mango Revisited, 10/28/11
Supernova, 5/13/11
What a super fun little quilt. I love that unraveling key, and the binding of course. It all works together so well.
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this quilt, especially that binding detail! I have your Greek Key tutorial on my "to try" list!
ReplyDeleteI'm going in search of my scraps, now that I have seen your quilt. It's adorable!
ReplyDeleteThe unraveling key just makes the quilt for me! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely quilt, perfect for the festival.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous quilt! You're so clever to devise that unraveling key element. It makes the quilt really special and fun. I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt and it's story!
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie! This quilt is fantastic and unique! And because I Live in GREECE I'm fond of your blocks and would love to make my version of your quilt. Good Luck! I'm just starting my First Oakshott Project. x Teje
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