At times I felt like this quilt would never be finished–the cutting seemed to take forever and the sewing seemed to take forever. The pattern I used was taken from Kim Diehl’s book Simple Comforts. I used up a collection of assorted civil war reproduction fat quarters, unfortunately, it seems like the bins of reproduction fabrics have not reduced in number. As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, I joined in with a group of friends to make Pie in the Sky, the challenge was to make it completely with stash and I met that challenge. I used about 60 fat quarters (with some 2 1/2″ strips and squares left over). Kim’s directions were well written and clear. However, if I were to make the quilt again I would use some strip piecing methods to be more efficient, especially with the sashing. I arranged the blocks and the sashing on my design wall very carefully, and then took it off, accidentally turned some of the blocks, and sashing. Instead of ripping, I decided that that was just a ‘happy accident’ and went on. I don’t think anyone can tell and that is the beauty of Kim’s design. I quilted it with an allover floral/paisley/meander which just adds texture and lets the fabric shine.
Have a quilty weekend!!
It is beautiful. Looks like a great job. I would have gone nuts keeping it all straight!
Wow, this one looks so complicated. It’s absolutely striking finished 🙂
What an endeavor – I can’t even imagine the hours upon hours it took. It’s beautiful.
This quilt is stunning. I love it. I know you will enjoy it.