This happened to me. I saw "High Five" in Sunday Morning Quilts and fell in love with it. I had been looking for an idea for a baby quilt. I began. I wasn't sure. I almost quit but I decided to persevere and not judge the finished product by a few blocks.

Now that it's finished I see ways I could have improved it. I would shift colors for a little more balance. In the next one I will try to keep the color range within each block closer. And I will take more care in the placement of the blocks.
This is probably one of the most fun quilts I've ever made. I love playing with color and I love scrappy. I have plenty of scraps but I found I had to buy quarter yards of a few colors to bolster my lack (particularly of blue and orange). I think log cabin-style blocks take longer to make than some other patterns - stitch, iron, cut, repeat several times per block for 280 blocks.
This quilt was hand quilted. I used an improvised (unmarked) fan pattern. Because the quilt is so busy I thought a quiet, overall pattern would be best. I love it but I think an outline stitch would be calmer (but boring to quilt!).

Beautiful! Isn't that just the best book?
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt! I love the colors too. And that book is my new favorite :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, Nancy! Reducing the size of the blocks to make a baby quilt was pure magic and your handquilting makes it an heirloom! Lucky babe to be wrapped in this handmade beauty.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt and the book!!!
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