Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Stackables

So my latest scrap quilt was inspired by Ophelia Pang's @opheliapangg Stacking Stools, a design I've been drawn to for quilt a while. 



I chose Kona Pimento from stash for the background, but the stripes - both vertical and horizontal - all came from the scrap basket. I'd pulled and pressed a loose palette of blues/greens, lighter grays/browns, white/off-white, and even a random gold or pink-ish string. Blocks were all improv, 8-9" wide and 13-14" tall.




Before long, I'd run out of the Pimento, and grabbed some somewhat similar Kona Coral to continue the background but eventually ran out of that too. 




Eventually, I incorporated Kona Lipstick as well, and I loved the bit of contrast with the oranges. Once I had all the blocks I wanted to make, I added a skinny border of the Lipstick on the right; the Coral on the left.




Then, of course, I needed a pieced quilt back, using all the leftover pieces and bits from my original pull from the scrap basket. I added more stash yardage than I had for the last couple of backs, but I'm ok with that, especially since I used all but one(!) scrap from my original scrap pull. Plus, I'd already done a pretty good job of using the larger scraps on other recent projects.




For quilting, I went with an uneven grid, marking parallel lines with my hera marker every inch, 1.25" or 1.5" both vertical ad horizontal. Using Aurifil 28wt 2270 [Paprika] was a thicker choice than I usually use, but the color was perfect, and I think it looks ok. As my hubby rightly noticed, the quilting definitely stands out with that weight of thread.




Finished and bound with Konas Lipstick and Chili, it measures 45" x 48". 


I've lost track of where the Chili came into play - but it definitely works, and I had just enough to bind the left side of the quilt and round the top and bottom corners. Whatever, I used a good bunch of scraps in this one, as well as some smaller pieces of stashed solids. Even though I restocked quite a few neutrals this week, it's obvious I need to do the same with my reds soon. Meanwhile, I have a finish that I'm quite pleased with. 

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