After the recent On the Grid workshop with Maria Shell, I had a few improv elements to work with, but a ways to go to a finished quilt. First up was to build out the quarter log cabin blocks I'd begun. I loved how these ended up, but of course, more was needed.
I used a few of the tiny crosses as the center, and created some stripe sets; and for me, it was now a quilt top.
For the back, I did use the tracks I'd made in the workshop, made a few more tiny crosses and stripes, and put them all together.
For quilting, an uneven grid seemed appropriate, so I started in with Aurifil 40wt 2600 [Light Gray]. As I was quilting, I thought to myself that it might have been a good idea to use a lavender thread to bring out that lavender in the log cabin blocks. And then I realized it wasn't too late! So I used the gray thread for the lines going in one direction; and Aurifil 50wt 2515 [Light Orchid] for the perpendicular lines. I think it suits!
Once quilted, it was obviously time for binding, and for some reason, it came to me that a chunky binding would be a great fit for this little quilt. [I'd come up with my own method for that but if you're interested, Audrey's @cottonandbourbon Wide Binding Tutorial is very similar and very helpful.]
I really love the chunky binding and how it calls to the wider area of the lavender inside the piecing. Beautiful finish and thank you so much for linking up!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, I do like the addition of the squares in the middle!!! Super cool back! And I love the addition of the chunky matching binding!
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