Showing posts with label mystery quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mystery quilt. Show all posts
Monday, 27 June 2011
Mystery Quilt finished
It took me a while, but I finally sewed together the binding strip and got my Mystery Quilt finished off. Oddly enough, I was really careful following the instructions for making the binding but still sewed half the bindings seams the wrong way! Oh well, it was a lovely time spent doing the slip stitching, I do love the feeling of having a quilt on my lap while I work on it. But the saga of the curmudgeonly cat continues, we'd had it on the bed a couple of weeks when we came up and it was all rumpled. The cat had chewed it again, so I'll have to find some wall space. It's a shame, I loved having my own hand work on my bed. Will just have to get on with the sampler quilt.
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Quilters' Guild Mystery Quilt
Have finally got pictures and self together with regard to my mystery quilt. This was a set of pattern instructions run over 4 editions of The Quilter, the Quilters' Guild quarterly magazine. In the end I took so long I had all four issues by the time I got down to it but I did follow the instructions issue by issue, which caused its own issues when there were problems, but I got there. I had good fun also doing a book of the quilt including why I chose my fabrics.
The mystery quilt instructions were to use 12 fabrics, 4 lights, 4 mediums and 4 darks, no stripes. I decided on blues, as I now know from having to pay attention to and carefully choose my colours I am using soft warm blues. My choice was partly indicated by some pretty blue and white Austrian dress fabric I had (think Heidi and Sound of Music), a lightweight cotton that I've always wanted to use, and a navy used for a pirate costume for Caitlin. Also, blues remind me of my mother. Blue has always suited her but even more so now her hair is a fine silver, and soft blue is like her personality, soft, quietly beautiful and warm.
The central panel is the diamond you can see here, I added a border of 6 by 1 and a half inch strips, due to the fact that the stripes on my leftover Austrain fabric ran the wrong way! I then decided to add a double sawtooth border, 1 inch squares on the inside and 3 inch on the outside, which will look amazing but 64 large and 192 small squares later! It will be worth the effort, and I'm very good at making half sqaure triangles using the method of sewing either side of a diagonal now... I then laid all the squares out to try and make sure the same fabrics weren't too close together and carefully numbered them all and pinned them with pieces of paper, we'll see if it works!
The mystery quilt instructions were to use 12 fabrics, 4 lights, 4 mediums and 4 darks, no stripes. I decided on blues, as I now know from having to pay attention to and carefully choose my colours I am using soft warm blues. My choice was partly indicated by some pretty blue and white Austrian dress fabric I had (think Heidi and Sound of Music), a lightweight cotton that I've always wanted to use, and a navy used for a pirate costume for Caitlin. Also, blues remind me of my mother. Blue has always suited her but even more so now her hair is a fine silver, and soft blue is like her personality, soft, quietly beautiful and warm.
The central panel is the diamond you can see here, I added a border of 6 by 1 and a half inch strips, due to the fact that the stripes on my leftover Austrain fabric ran the wrong way! I then decided to add a double sawtooth border, 1 inch squares on the inside and 3 inch on the outside, which will look amazing but 64 large and 192 small squares later! It will be worth the effort, and I'm very good at making half sqaure triangles using the method of sewing either side of a diagonal now... I then laid all the squares out to try and make sure the same fabrics weren't too close together and carefully numbered them all and pinned them with pieces of paper, we'll see if it works!
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