Sunday Strings, my second quilt based on designs from the book Sunday Morning Quilts, is done. I was worried I wouldn't get to take pictured of it in time for
Finish it Friday, but after raining for 2 days straight the sun came out on the most beautiful afternoon! After sorting my scraps a couple weeks ago I sorted out the strings for this top. It is a lowered volume quilt, but not quite low volume. For someone who is drawn to bold colors it's hard to scrape together enough scraps for a real low volume quilt!
This is my first top to completely free motion quilt. I used the flower design that you can see on Cheryl's quilt "Sunday Morning" in the book. I think it looks like Chrysanthemums. I'm glad I chose such a small quilt to do this on because it took a surprisingly long time to do such dense quilting. The final texture was worth it, of course. I wish you could feel how soft and krinkly this baby is.
I had a large piece of this blue/pink/brown fabric that I'd been saving for the perfect occasion and I knew this was it. I pieced together some pink scraps to make it large enough for the backing and attached one of my usual twill tape labels under the binding. The binding I used was scrappy remnants of same of the same fabrics that are in the top and back.
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My standard twill tape label, written with Sharpie Stained markers |
Amanda Jean's pattern for this quilt is called "Candy Coated." I followed her directions loosely but made a smaller size. The biggest change I made to her design was adding white fabric to the end of the pieced strips to make them all the same length, rather than trimming them to length. I wound up with 10 strips, ranging in height from 3" to 10.5". This has at least made a dent, if only a small one, in my strings containers.
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Delicious texture and skinny strings |
This quilt set a new record for most-densely-quilted-quilt I've ever done. I knew that the additional quilting would mean more krinkle and therefor more shrinkage in the dryer, but I was still amazed by the extent of the shrinking. Before it's inaugural wash/dry it measured 48.5" x 62.5". After it was 45" x 57".
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Snapped quick before it blew away! The wind was less than cooperative |
I am trying to clear out some of the finished quilts that have been languishing around here in need of a home without adding any more. This one will be winging its way to Michigan soon for Margaret's Hope Chest "
A Mother's Hope" program. They provide quilts to mother going through a treatment program for postpartum depression. Carin asked for quilters to send a note to the mother, explaining why you chose the pattern and colors that you did. In mine I talked about how this beautiful quilt was made from scraps that had been redeemed. Once cast-off; now treasured. Redemption, that's one of the things I love best about scrap quilting.
A quick PSA: I just wanted to let you all know that the patterns for my quilts "
Fly South" and "
Little Peeks" are now available in .pdf format in my
Etsy shop as well as the original twin-size Little Peeks quilt.
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Parting shot, looking especially low volume |
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Finish It Friday.