Since Christmas, I have pieced three new things, ALL SMALL.
First, I decided to make a small quilt to put on top of my made-up bed, so that when the cats sleep on it, and shed, I won't have to wash the bigger bed quilt so often. Actually, I finished piecing the back on New Years Eve ! It's reversible.**********************************************************************************
Secondly, this little quilt is coming into being. Before Christmas, I bought this white print that I have used here in the background. I wanted to make a very light Christmas quilt wall-hanging/lap-quilt . Most of my quilty Christmas things are strong red and green colors, so I felt the need for some relief. Well, I never got around to choosing a pattern. This white print was found at Walmart around Thanksgiving time.
So, anyway, it is all pieced and basted, ready for quilting. Don't know yet if it will be done on the machine or by hand. I backed it with $2.97 per yard white muslin, also from Walmart, and it feels scrumptious.
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My third project came about when I decided to cut up some old newpapers into squares for string-piecing. I started playing around with some dark/light combos in blocks, and this top came to be. (Before you worry, no, there was not any newsprint ink transfer to my hands or to the strings. These papers have been aging, and didn't BLEED. Plus, I removed the papers after stay-stitching around 6 or so blocks at a batch.) Right now, it's just a top that I finished only yesterday.
It may look like I accidentally laid it out wrong, cutting the light blocks in half instead of making them appear whole. But I didn't. I purposely avoided a traditional layout, wanting as much focus as I could get on the dark strips, even though I was aware that the light areas would come forward visually.
If you keep the quilt mounted this way, you get two full vertical rows of the dark 'diamonds'.Turned one time to the right, you get two full vertical rows of the light 'diamonds'. So it's pretty equal.........until I made a border of mostly darks.
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