Green & Grey finished

I finally finished the binding on my green and grey quilt yesterday.

green grey finished quilt

The quilt did not quite turn out like I envisioned it but I am pleased with the results none the less.  When I started making the blocks I thought there might be more stronger contrast between the grey and green so you could clearly see the pattern of the star, but alas it was not meant to be.  Instead I think I have a  quilt that you have to search harder to find the repeating pattern, making the whole thing more interesting.  The finished quilt is 48 inches by 48 inches, just the right size for a kids quilt if you ask me!

green grey quilt detail 2

If you are interested in the start of the process for me, and links to the pattern you can find my older post here.

At the end of the process I had an extra block (my maths is not what it used to be) so I decided to use it on the back.

green grey quilt back

I played with a couple of different bindings (scrappy, grey and green) and settled on using a Kona solid I had in my stash.  I continue to be amazed at how something as simple as a binding choice can radically change how your finished quilt looks. The solid bright green just gave the quilt an extra pop.

quilt binding

It would be interesting to hear what you think of the finished quilt.  Does it work for you or is it too muddy?  I really value the opinion of my fellow quilters/artists out there.

Paper Piecing Monday

For this week’s paper piecing Monday I have branched out and tried something a little different.

finished ohio star quilt

My darling husband bought me a fabulous book by Carol Doak – 50 Fabulous Paper Pieced Stars,  which is full of amazing star patterns. So for this week I choose the Ohio Star pattern from the book and decided to use the little bits of scraps that had been accumulating from my previous blocks.  This is a truly scrappy block.

The block uses two different triangle patterns to make up a quarter of the finished piece.

block quarter

The back of the block looks like this…. please ignore the loose threads.

ohio star block back

Paper Piecing Monday Part 10

Wow I can not believe I am already ten posts into paper piecing Monday, and I am coming to the end of the wonderful patterns by Quilting on the Square.  I have found some more patterns that I love and will be sharing in the coming weeks but for now we have another compass star.

paper peicing star  finished block

As mentioned it is another Quilting on the Square pattern which you can download here block3wheeloffortune.  If I was to do this block again I would make some different fabric choices.  I love the background fabric but I think the two fabrics in the red border are not different enough (more contrast is needed).  I must admit at times I have trouble envisioning how the block will come together and there have been quite a few stars that I would like to redo.

paper piecing star pattern

Happy quilting!

Gretchen Quilt finished

I am not sure if it is considered cheating or not, but because the majority of my quilts are kids size, the task of finishing them is not as daunting/labor intensive as an adult size quilt.  I must admit I do like the fact I can try an idea or color scheme out with out too much commitment.   With the gretchen quilt I wanted to try two things I had not done before –  the pattern, which is a very traditional quilt pattern and the orange/blue color scheme.  Here is the results….gretch quilt finished

I must admit I am really pleased with how this quilt turned out.  The colours pop and the pattern looks complex but is really quite easy.  I blogged about this quilt block a couple of weeks ago, and included a couple of links to the pattern.  You can click here to find it if you are interested.  I went the paper piecing route and the only annoying thing was using the tweezers to remove the bits of paper wedged where eight corners meet.  I did learn a valuable lesson with this – if possible remove as much of the paper corners before you sew the blocks together.  I really does minimize the tweezer work and save time in the end.

gretchen quilt detail

I did simple straight line quilting, following the lines of the block and then stitched around the center of the square.  I am still traumatized by the stipple quilting I did recently and think straight lines are still the go for the next couple of quilts.  In my quilting defence (i) there is no stitching in the ditch and (2) I think the quilting compliments the piecing.

gretchen quilt block detail

When it came time to put the back together I found in my stash the most perfect backing fabric….Ed Emberley’s Giraffes from his Happy Drawing collection.

gretchen quilt back

I love this print and will have to track down some more, as I used it all on the backing.  The design is fabulous and very boy appropriate.

fabric detail

For the binding I choose a solid navy/denim cotton which seemed to work really well.  I hand stitch all my binding and the little bit of stretch in the fabric made it easy to work with.

gretchen quilt binding

Now I am heading back to my pink & yellow quilt.  After posting my work in progress this week, my niece has claimed the quilt as hers, so I am trying to get it finished fast.

Finally back in the Pink…WIP Wednesday

It has been a couple of quilts since I raided my pink fabric stash and I was having withdrawal symptoms.  This was the cure…..

hourglass quilt block

I am using an old pattern called “stick something in the middle” which I first used many many years ago, mainly to highlight fussy/novelty prints.   When I dusted the pattern off, I saw it a little differently.  stickmiddle5I can no longer find the original link to this pattern or Mary Ann’s site unfortunately.  So hopefully you can just pull the pattern off this blog directly and use it, if you want.

work spaceSo this week my work space (our living room) is full of pink and yellow fabric, and gold thread is replacing grey on my husbands shirt!  The space may look at little messy but there is method in the chaos.

So I am slowly adding blocks to my pile.  As I have been progressing with this quilt I have been adding a few more fabrics – mainly some darker pinks and a few oranges.  I felt the quilt needed a little more punch.

pile of quilt blocks

I will post photos of the finished quilt in the coming weeks.