I recently noticed that although I have been pretty active on Instagram, I haven’t been updating here with my finished projects! This one has been done for a while, but I hadn’t taken decent pictures of it. So today, my son and I went outside for a quick little photo shoot.
For this quilt, I shopped my scrap and FQ stashes to get lots of variation in my fabrics. I made random strippy panels (similar to a jelly roll race quilt) and then cut the blocks from them. It wasn’t the most efficient process to make the blocks, but I knew it would force me into a randomness that I wouldn’t get using foundation strip piecing. I know myself- I like controlling things too much!
This was my first project on the long arm, and I was happy with the way it turned out. I am definitely still learning, but with as many tops as I have to finish in the next few months, I should be an old hand at it soon!
I love laying this one out for BBQs and to relax in the back yard, but she is currently hanging in my studio opposite my design wall keeping my works-in-progress company. I love coming in each day to this view!
Happy Sewing, ~Lorinda
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Gorgeous! I must do something with all my scraps; this is a good way to use them up. Such pretty colours.
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Thank you, Jenny! It seems there’s always more and more scraps to deal with, isn’t there? Good thing I love scrappy projects!
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What a great scrappy quilt!! Interesting construction technique. Forced random! Sometimes we need that to lighten things up a bit.
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Thank you! I really do have to force myself not to plan fabric placement!
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