Sunday, September 13, 2009

New Projects

I start teaching again this week, so I suppose it's natural that my summer push to finish up lingering UFOs has lost steam. Instead, I started not one, but two new projects this weekend. The first will be made up almost entirely of pink, red, and white scraps and thrifted fabrics, built around a fussy-cut pillowcase covered with hearts and flowers. It's a little 'girly' for me, but I hope that it will be just right for the intended recipient. I have 37 11.5" blocks and have run out of steam to make any more. I'm planning on some white sashing between the blocks, but I was completely stalled in terms of ideas of how to make it a little larger, especially considering that I almost never put borders on my quilts, until I went to my quilt group this evening. We're getting ready for an October exhibit and one member brought in her first quilt (made 15 years ago), a gorgeous blue and pink full/queen size log cabin with a piano key border. That border was just the solution I was looking for! Unfortunately she doesn't have a blog (and I didn't have my camera with me). Two other members do of the group do have blogs, though, and you can check them out here and here! For the back of this quilt, I'm thinking of using this technique to use up some smaller red and pink scraps.

For the second new project I just made a single 12" block. I'll need to make 55 more. Can you guess the pattern?

6 comments:

Dolores said...

Can't remember the name but I saw it in the Material Obsession blog. I'd call it lightnging strike.

Rosalyn Manesse said...

I love to make those strippy borders.

Nettie said...

i think the crazy quilt aspect of that pink and red block kind of counteracts the girliness a bit.

julieQ said...

Love the crazy quilt pink goodness! That is a fun pattern zig-zagging along there!

Flikka said...

I love the pink quilt project, very girly! Check out my blog, there's something for you.

Janice said...

I LOVE the "Fractured" pattern!! It's definitely on my to-do list.