Welcome to the Blogger's Quilt Festival, and my part 2!
When it came time to quilt this one, I knew I wanted something a little different than my usual swirl. I loved the diagonal lines I saw with this layout. That became a clue as to how to quilt it. I have spent the last year learning to free motion quilt feathers, so that was one option I considered. Yet I finally decided it needed a more open style. Decision made....stitch a long vine with fern shaped leaves and a few curls thrown in...and accentuate the diagonal.
Loose Change:
Finished size is 52" by 67".
Techniques used: 4 patch, HST, color value
Machine pieced and quilted by me.
Category is Scrap Quilt.
Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the festival. Happy stitching.
My second entry is Loose Change, a fun scrap quilt that is throw size. Why did I call it Loose Change.....all the scraps used in this one came from saved 5" squares or nickels. I rarely buy pre-cut fabrics, but I do clean up my scraps by cutting them into sizes a la Bonnie Hunter. My 5 " square box was over flowing, so it was time to stitch them into something.
This is the block design I developed. Two 4-patch units and two HST units equal one block. The key is to keep the values distinct.....dark verses light. I work a lot with value, and my scrap quilts are no exception in that. This block has a lot of possibilities and many layouts are possible. For this version I chose to use a simple layout of block to block.
Loose Change:
Finished size is 52" by 67".
Techniques used: 4 patch, HST, color value
Machine pieced and quilted by me.
Category is Scrap Quilt.
Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the festival. Happy stitching.
Another fabulous entry - I love the ferns you created with your quilting - perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Debbie. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteOH...I just love this quilt!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just a beauty - and still reads that color wash in you!
ReplyDeleteI kove this Debbie - it is an awesome quilt! I love the block you designed and the quilting. It is one terrific quilt! ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it! When I grow up as a quilter I want to be someone like you!
ReplyDeleteI just love your color choices. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love that quilt & your photography skills are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love it! The name is very clever. And your quilting is so pretty -- just the right for this quilt.
ReplyDeletexo -E
Your play with values is beautiful! I love the quilting, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt and a great way to use your scraps!! The quilting is perfect for it too!
ReplyDeleteWow. This is one of the nicest scrap quilts I have seen. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use up various sized scraps! Beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteI like this one a lot. The quilting works really well too.
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