Working from Heather Jones' Half Way Home tutorial just up on the Robert Kaufman website, I literally pulled from the scrap basket as I began to sew, seeking a very neutral palette and as many linen-cotton blends as I could dig up.
When the block was done, it measured only 9"x12", yet I had the urge to just quilt it up and make it into a mini quilt. Why not? So I gathered a handful of Aurifil 50wt threads - a variety to make things interesting - and got started. When a project is this small, even matchstick quilting takes almost no time at all.
I bound this little one while watching TV last night, reflecting on how satisfying a sew it was. Not preplanned in the least, but out of an impulse to make grew an inkling of a project, which soon materialized into something small yet fulfilling. How good can it get?
it's fantastic. Now I want to drop everything and make one myself :). I so love the fabrics you chose, and that quilting of course is simply wonderful.
ReplyDeletelove. thinking this might make a good bee block. hmmm
ReplyDeleteThat triangle binding is PERFECT!!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't get much better than this :)
ReplyDeleteLove it so much!
ReplyDeleteGreat colours and texture ~ love the size!
ReplyDeleteI love it, and what a wonderful way to spend your time.
ReplyDeleteLovely! What a relaxing time and a successful result.
ReplyDeleteI often tell myself I must make the real deal--a huge honkin' quilt... and lately I have several more on the go than I am comfortable with because I lose steam... sometimes you just want to finish something! I will try this week to talk myself into making something small... it will be good for my soul!
ReplyDeleteI really want to make this quilt too. A big one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The neutrals, the quilting, all the things! I think I need to do some smaller projects too. It is wonderful to just make something. (and I LOVE the hexie mini too!)
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I really want to try matchstick quilting. A mini quilt is the way to go!
ReplyDeleteHow fun. I should give this a try. Making something small that might actually get done and then having the satisfaction of completion. I have too too many unfinished projects.
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