Here's my center block:
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Mostly Kona Solids with some Moda Bellas thrown in |
It's 40 inches square and pieced in two halves using freezer paper to stabilize the large pieces. (See my first post about this here.) I'm using a technique that doesn't require sewing through the paper, which will make it much easier to remove the paper when I'm done. I figured out a way to press my seams open while still using the freezer paper, and I'll try to share a picture of that in a later post. I usually press seams to one side, but this big quilt seems to want them open. I'll be working on this project for a while--I have eight more big blocks to make.
I've been using a program I found online (Grid Paint) that has made it very easy for me to color in a pattern for the rest of the quilt. I'm using a grid that has vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines. I think this tool is used by gamers, but it works really well for designing this kind of quilt pattern. I've made a number of versions (way more than you want to know about) and shared them with the quilt recipients, and I think we're close to agreement on a plan. Here's the latest version of my design. If you look closely you can see the above block right in the middle.
I'm going to have a lot going on in the next few weeks--family celebrations (lots of cookie baking right now) and some volunteer work at the school district I used to work in, so both quilting and blogging will probably be spotty for awhile, but I'll post updates when I can.
I'm linking up today with Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday and with Sew Fresh Quilts for Let's Bee Social.
That is an awesome design. It reminds me of the logo for the Salt Lake Winter Olympics in 2002 - and only then because that’s where I live, LOL. I cannot wait to see this finished, so please keep posting pictures! Best, Cathy PS - Must try out that Grid Paint site.
ReplyDeleteThis is very striking and impressively done. Good idea with the paper piecing. Definitely an extension of the original idea!
ReplyDeleteI love what you have done so far...fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing and it will be even more amazing when it's all done.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you decided to share a photo. This is a really exciting project. I love the solids and the design. This is going to be a wonderful quilt!
ReplyDeleteThat's such an effective design!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! I ADORE this!! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThis is good Janine. I love the design and am so impressed with the work you have done on it thus far. It's wonderful!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I can see why you liked the original but your extended design takes it to an altogether different level. This will be amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat is such an amazing design! I can't wait for the freezer paper technique where you can press your seams open.
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! What a great design! It would dreve me crazy, but I love it.
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