My year of completion has resulted in some fun and new projects.
This week I brought out the
Wildflower Block that I designed a year ago and have worked it into a modern quilt top.
I pulled the soft neutrals, pinks, and greens out of my scrap basket and have incorporated them into a new and improvised setting.
Press as you go.
Use any random width of strip.
Trim to 18" square.
Next step...the cat tells you that it's going to be a fabulous quilt!
Using this
Crazy Quilting method, make "Log Cabin" Style blocks with your neutral colors.
Using a touch of pink for some of the block centres creates continuity in my finished quilt.
Make 36 blocks.
Trim the blocks to 9 1/4" square.
The Wildflower Block in the diagonal setting measures 18" x 18".
Pairs of the Log Cabin blocks sewn together measure 18" x 9 1/4"
4 of the Log Cabin blocks sewn together measures 18" x 18".
Layout the individual blocks into your desired setting. Start piecing them together into sections.
It worked well to sew pairs and 4 blocks together to start,
gradually building up into sections as in the above photo.
Build up to larger sections.
Sew your final seams.
The finished quilt top measures approx. 53" x 71".