This month of Block Studies Collective with Tara Faughnan @tarafaughnan felt a bit disjointed, interrupted my some mid-month travel. The prompt was Pillars, with the encouragement to hand-piece, so I opted to go that route for the blocks at least. My fabrics were a mix of Tara's suggested palette and colors from my stash - Konas Sienna, Geranium, Lupine, Thistle, Grapemist, Blueprint, Blue Jay, Teal Blue, Pool, Aruba, Key Lime, and Summer Pear.
The quilt backing was also pieced, using my scraps to simulate a block from the front.
The only truly disappointing part of this project was the batting scrap I used, which was a little too puffy for my liking. But I survived, and I enjoyed the quilting more once I gave it all a press mid-stream.
For quilting, I used a variegated Wonderfil Fruitti FT16 [Grapes], which complimented the colors in the quilt nicely, I thought. Plus, it's a dream to stitch with.
With a running stitched binding in Kona Geranium, the little quilt finished at about 13" square.
One thing I did with the quilting that was quite unusual for me, was to leave all the knots from my quilting threads showing on the surface, with both the quilt front and the binding on the back. For some reason, I thought that suited this piece, and it was indeed, very freeing to do.









I really like your idea to leave your knots visible! You're right -- they suit this piece.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you agree! ;-) I really enjoyed doing it, that's for sure.
DeleteFun project finish and I like the Kona colors!!
ReplyDeleteDid I read that right? did you hand piece?
I really like that you left the knots and thread tails visible. I noticed it immediately and liked the detail it adds to the piece. Sometimes a good press of a piece during quilting makes a huge difference; I'm glad it worked for you here!
ReplyDeleteYou have been very productive even during this busy month. I took one of the Block Collective classes and didn’t finish all of the blocks. I think I might need to revisit some of those patterns.
ReplyDeleteTara comes up with the best fabric pulls! Your little piece turned out really well,. I love the idea of leaving the knots showing!
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