Here is one of the new patterns I was able to finish just in the nick of time for AQS Quiltweek. It's called "Breakfast Tea", and it's completely pieced using my Elementary line of fabrics.
Breakfast Tea |
And another pattern, "Bats in the Barn", a fun mini quilt -or it could be a table topper, too.
Bats in the Barn |
This key print was reproduced at least 15 years ago, and one I used for a quilt I finished in 1999. It was fun to find the original in my little quilt blocks. Here are some details from the blocks in my quilt where I used that reproduction print with keys:
If you follow my Facebook page, you may remember a block I pictured that I was working on during one of my airplane flights last summer. Below is that block on my design wall, in a more finished state. I'm auditioning the center circle fabric, and I'm planning (although it can always change) to use the brown stripe as a border. So far, I like the way it's turning out.
After making this first tester block, I decided to make the outer rings of each block first, and then follow with the inner rings. The outer ring is made up of 64 pieces, so it seems a bit less daunting to make all of the outer rings first.
So far, I've completed enough outer rings for 3 more blocks - progress! And all of the piecing was done on planes, in hotel rooms and with 10 or 15 minutes to spare here and there during my "busy" times.
By the way, the name of this quilt block is Georgetown Circle.
Do you have a pick up project that you rely on when things get hectic?
Until next time,
Martha
I just found your blog today! I love this block and can't wait till it's a pattern. I look forward to reading your blog from now on!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
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