The past weekend I had the opportunity
to really get things done.
I attended my second ever virtual retreat.
Hosted by the Idiot Quilter out of Ontario Canada,
70 dedicated souls arrived from their perspective time zones
and had a wonderful day quilting, chatting and learning together.
With all that chatting and learning,
I had time to really make progress on a few of my projects.
You may recognize this crazy log cabin center,
from the middle of three other black quilts
that were finished not too long ago.
They each end up with a unique border and this one is no different.
First of all, there was a little mystery to be solved.
I thought that I had 30 blocks remaining
which would let me make a 5 x 6 center,
a nice size twin top.
The project box proved to only have 20 of the centers.
They were all nicely squared up and ready to go
with the black backgrounds all set around the colorful center.
The sewing workroom and stash area were searched
quite intensely and no additional blocks turned up.
Producing more wasn't really an option.
The middle was destined to be set 4x5,
using the 20 blocks in the project box.
Now to decide on a border.
This stage was finished at the Buddy retreat.
The virtual treat was a perfect time to complete this top.
The look with two black borders and a scrappy strip in the middle,
was quite appealing but had
already been used on one of the first three crazy quilts.
It was very nice but I thought it needed something different.
There were slashes on one and zigzags on the other.
The third had leaning pillars,
so maybe this one could use vertical pillars.
I listened to some great lectures by quilters
from all over the world,
and had lots of time to stitch up
a bunch of pillars for the outside
Now it was time to put it together.
The pillars were laid around but they looked a little" too floaty".
Then we tried putting them next to the center quilt and using
pieced strips bordered by black around the outside.
That didn't seem to work either.
As often happens, one of the quilters said,
" Just switch them."
Wow, was that successful.
Now I just had to figure out how to finish up the corner connectors.
The inside pieced border, with two black strips on either side,
was finished with a small mitered square.
After a few adjustments, it worked just fine.
Then to finish the turning for the outside pillars.
I had considered doing the borders all together
and then mitering the whole corner,
but decided against it just because I couldn't imagine the look.
Left over corners from the zigzag quilt
provided the inspiration.
I made up a larger diagonal blocks to fit.
This top finished measuring 56" x 66"
Just a reminder, here are its three fellows.
There is even enough striped fabric to make a matching binding.
Next up finding a suitable back and pinning.
Stay Safe and sew on!
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Love that quilt. I don't remember you using brights and blacks together. It's a beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteWell , I've come around. The black or dark backgrounds really make the colors pop. White is very crisp but I always use too much white so I am trying to get away from it a bit!
Deleteanother batch of fabric pieces saved from the landfill and turned into something pretty and useful. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteThank you, I do use a lot of pieces.
DeleteWhat a wonderful scrappy quilt. I just love it and the three iterations of it with more blocks. Found you on the linky party of Monday Musings. Will be back. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThank you ! I look forward to sharing my quilting ideas with you !
DeleteWow that looks great! I've never done an online quilt retreat but sounds like it worked out great for you! Where did you hear/read about it?
ReplyDeleteWord of mouth. A friend told me about the quilter and when I looked up the site is saw the announcement. It seems to be growing and was a great time for all. The come and go aspect is very easy to fit into a busy lifestyle and the price was right (free)!
DeleteSounds like a great productive retreat!! what fun to see all of those quilt together, and all the different things you did to them!
ReplyDeleteThank you ! It was a great sew day to get things done!
DeleteThat's my kind of quilt. It is beautiful.
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DeleteWOW! Fabulous border ideas. What fun bright scrappy quilts.
ReplyDeleteThey were fun to do! Now to get the last one quilted!
DeleteSounds like a great retreat. I just LOVE these borders and love that wonky log cabin block. Great job. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI will . I am trying to figure out the stitch regulator on my Big Bernina. I is fun to use but I am a big unsteady with it. I seem to be better when I drive faster! Have a great week!
DeleteDeb those scrappy quilts are gorgeous. I love how unique each one is with the different border treatments. Thank you for sharing on To Do Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great retreat that must have been--you got so much done! Lovely quilts. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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Sounds like you had a fun and productive weekend. All 4 of your wonky log cabin quilts turned out beautifully! Congrats on all the finishes
ReplyDeleteHi Deb, in the end it turned out really great! All four of them are lovely. Glad you enjoyed your virtual retreat! Thanks so much for linking up to FM Mavericks.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous, Deb, all the way down to the binding!!! Fun and super creative that you did 4 different border treatments!!!
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