Flying Dutchman – wip Wednesday

This week I have been playing with another old, traditional quilt block called the Flying Dutchman or Dutchman’s puzzle.  The block is  really a version of Flying Geese.  My first variation on the pattern was inspired, I am embarrassed to say, by our local Shell Petrol/Gas station.

stop flying dutchman

I love the red and yellow combination and had such fun mixing the placement of the blocks up.    The scrap, the random layout and the occasional reversed pattern will make for an interesting quilt I think.

The pattern I used was a free paper piecing block from  Quilt.com.  This is a really simple way to do triangles.

F6Geese

For the other block I did with this pattern, I went a much more traditional route.  First,  I used a selection of fabrics from Aneela Hoey’s new Posy fabric line for Moda.  It is such a pretty collection of fabrics I could not resist.

posy fabric pile

Then I used the standard Flying Dutchman block layout.

Posy fabric quilt block

I love the fact these are going to be two very different quilts using the same simple pattern.   There are more layout ideas for this pattern at the Connecting Threads here.

I definitely have to start finishing more quilts.  I have so many in varying stages of the process that my work space is getting over run.  I have too many ideas for quilts and not enough time.  Any suggestion for how to get around this problem?  My husband suggests we invest in a Tardis!

Cheese & crackers – wip Wednesday

This week I have been playing with a traditional quilt pattern called “crackers”.    My first variation is a bright scrappy block, which I think will make a great boys quilt.

cheese crackers quilt block wip

The cracker pattern is a simple quilt block made up of patchwork bars with triangles at their ends.  I used a paper piecing pattern, but there is some great tutorials on how to piece this block online including at Moda Bake Shop and at Cut to Pieces.

While putting the “cheese”  blocks together (this yellow = cheese in my brain for some reason) I had the urge to use the block a little differently.  My next approach was again scrappy but not based on colour combinations.  The second variation was based on a collection of multicoloured floral fabrics sitting in my stash for ages.  I used a some of my collection in the quilt in my blog header and I have been itching to use more.  So I made these blocks.

pile of quilt blocks

I was not sure at first if this idea would work at all.  Tuesday afternoon I tentatively grabbed a fabric, cut it and made a block.  Block after block I kept  wondering if it would come together.  I often make quilt blocks to test out ideas – I do not sketch or play in Photoshop, which would probably be the sensible way to go.   It was a relief to finally lay out some of the blocks Tuesday evening and see this.

floral cracker quilt wip

I think this is going to be a fun quilt when it is finished.  I am now looking forward to pulling some more fabrics out of my stash and seeing where it all goes.  Wish me luck.

Jacaranda inspired wip Wednesday

This week I have been working on a quilt that was inspired by the Jacaranda tree and in particular the silk screen print my brother-in-law did.  The print has been sitting in my quilting room, waiting to be framed, and this week I thought the colours would work well for a quilt.

Jacaranda silk screen

I played with the idea of purple with black & white fabrics, but felt I have  been overusing my b/w stash.  Instead I went with greys and choose a pattern that reminded me of a tree (but ended up looking like an arrow!).  The end result of my test run was this collection of blocks.

purple & grey arrow quilt block

I think I am going to have fun with this one.  I have made some grey/grey blocks and some purple/purple blocks and can not wait to start playing with some random layouts.  My husband wanted me to put some order into the layout – he is a science geek and loves there to be pattern, even if it is hidden.  Me, I love random when I can get it.  I think that is why I love scrap quilting so much, it allows for random in amongst the pattern.

The pattern is a free paper piecing pattern from Christine Thresh which can be found here.  I just pulled the gif from the site and sized it up in Photoshop.

I also managed this weekend to finish a couple quilt tops that I had lying around.  The first one is the 1001 Peeps top I started a last week.  It was quick, easy and fun to make.  Now all I have to do is quilt it and bind it.

1001 Peeps kids quilt top

The other top I finished was not so quick and easy… I have been trying to finish it for weeks.  It was a little more fiddly than some of my other patterns but worth the effort.  I still have to pull all the paper off the back but I have trained my husband up to help with this process, so it should be quick.

blue green star quilt top

I am trying to train myself to not start a new project until I have finished one of my old ones.  The question then becomes, does finishing a top count or do I only count quilted and bound projects?

Triangle love – wip Wednesday

This week I have been playing with triangles just to try something different.  Some months back I bought a triangle ruler after seeing some many fabulous triangle quilts on-line.  I promptly came home and cut stacks of fabric and made my first triangle quilt.

purple pink triangle quilt

The finished quilt was cute but far from perfect.  The blocks did not line up exactly which annoyed me no end, and it was more time-consuming than I had thought it would be.   I put the triangle ruler away in a drawer and moved on.

Fast forward 6 months and I had the urge to try triangles again. This time  I found a paper piecing pattern in my copy of “Modern Blocks” which I scanned and amended a little.  The end result was blocks that looked like this.

triangle quilt blocks

I love this pattern.  It can easily be done free hand, using a triangle ruler and 1 1/2 inch strips.  I have been playing with this block over the last couple of days using two different kinds of fabric from my stash.  The above blocks are part of my scrappy quilt, which is coming together like this.

modern scrap triangle quilt blocks

I love the olive and hot pink colour combination, but I did discover that my stash has a disturbing lack of bright pink.   There is a trip to the fabric store in my future to rectify the situation.   I also took this pattern and tried it out with some Denyse Schmdit fabrics I had in my stash.

denise schmidt triangle blocks

I am not totally sure about this version of the block.  I like the idea of using just one print in the middle  with appropriate fabrics for the outside sashing but I think I may need a stronger central print.  What do you think?

Square in Square fun – wip Wednesday

This week I have been playing with the  “square in square” quilt block (also known as a diamond in a square block).  I stumbled across the pattern on the weekend and decided that I had to see what I could do with it.    The first experiment is  with colour –  navy, emerald and pink/purple.

square in square quilt block

I am excited about how this quilt is coming together. The colours work well together and the pattern allows me to use those scraps I love so much!  To make the square in square blocks I used the paper piecing pattern below.  There is some good instructions on how to make this block using traditional piecing on the web, including some great instructions from Why not Sew? which you can find here.

square in square block

I also used this simple pattern this week to start a 1001 Peeps quilt.  I have a stash of Lizzy House fabric including quite a collection of her Arabian Nights themed fabric.  I have used little bits and pieces here and there but I wanted to use one of the lines colorways to make a quilt for Project Linus.  It is such fabulous kids fabric.

1001 peeps squrae in square block

This pattern makes it easy to use fussy cut bits and pieces.  I love how it really frames the wonderful prints  in this range.  I am half way through making these blocks and the quilt is coming together so quickly.  I have used a few prints that are not from the line including some tone on tone fabrics and a couple of prints from other Lizzy House lines.  Too much fun.

1001 peeps block pile

I am now off to buy a new ironing board.  We somehow managed to put a hole in ours which is making ironing and quilting a little more challenging than it should be!