So my absolutely adorable brother-in-law is getting married in May and I couldn't be happier with his choice of bride. She is so cute and just perfect for him. As much of a catch as he is, he totally scored with this lady, for sure.
And since my cute brother-in-law is also responsible for setting me up my my husband, I owe him, BIG TIME. I knew immediately that I would make them a quilt for their wedding present because I really wanted to give them something personal and from the heart. I decided on a Denyse Schmidt inspired design. It was her quilting book that sparked my brain and made me want to try out quilting. Initially, I shied away from doing something directly inspired by one of her quilts because I really wanted to push myself and see what I could come up with on my own first. Now that I have a few (cough cough) quilts under my belt, I am more comfortable cribbing her style.
Serendipity helped me pick out the colors for this quilt. I walked into my local fabric store and saw these two blue/greens leaning up again each other and that was all I needed. The combination reminds me of the ocean, which is so much a part of the happy couple's life.
Here are 2/3 of the blocks laid out on my bed. I have about 11 more to go before I can piece the top together.
The quilt is going to be a queen size (I know, I am scared about quilting something so big too) and each block will get cut down to 14 1/2 " square. If it works out that I can make them into rectangles, I might do that instead and skip adding a border on the top and bottom to fill out the quilt.
I didn't use a pattern when making the blocks. I cut the center squares first and then cut irregular strips selvage to selvage and worked with what I picked up. I love how wonderfully wonky they are, but as you can see, they don't lie perfectly flat. I am crossing my fingers that some spray starch will help me to get them flat enough that I can quilt it properly, but there will be a lot of praying to the sewing goddess on this one.
If anyone out in the internet has any suggestions, I am all ears.
Here is a nice flat block that shows of the colors. Too bad they aren't all like this.
Oh, this quilt is a surprise so if you know that happy couple, please help me keep this secret.
Too be continued...
4 comments:
love the colors you chose! it's weird how those blocks don't lie flat...i wonder what's up with that?
love the colors on this! I wonder if you wet the block first and then iron it with starch if it would sort of stretch out the fabric to lay flat?
Ciao Melissa, i tuoi lavori sono sempre bellissimi... e quanto lavori sei velocissima...
spero che sia veloce anche il postino...ti ho spedito le spigazioni della borsa...
baci baci elisa
I'll bet some good pressing will really help make the blocks lie flat. They're going to love it when it's finished!
Also, when you're quilting something that big remember to roll it very tightly as you work toward the middle to fit the excess in the machine's open area. And be sure to take a break to roll your neck and shoulders around every 15 minutes or so. A quilt that big is heavy and you don't realize how much your upper body hunches up from supporting the weight of it. Not that I would have suffered a sore neck for a few days from forgetting that...
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