I thought I’d look back to see just what I was working on ten years ago. I still love this little quilt! Enjoy!
I finished my little 4 patch quilt the other day. As you know, I had a terrible time deciding on a border fabric. As I was putting some fabrics away, I spied another choice altogether. This I could be happy with, not too light and not too dark.
The backing fabric came from a FQ that my hubby surprised me with on one of his shopping trips.
I am pleased with this quilting choice also. I actually used a rather bright green thread but it blended well with all the scraps. It gives texture without competing with the piecing.
All in all, a happy little quilt!
I think I should call it, Inspired by Inspired By Antique Quilts!
I now remember why I’ve made so few log cabin quilts. They are boring to make.
I took these photos on my bed in the RV. The light is terrible, dark and dreary.
I will persevere. I think subconsciously I kitted this up knowing I would work on it when I had little else available. The cutting of pieces was definitely the most fun part so far.
Cindy left the following comment:
Is it possible for you to take pictures of how you lay it on the dye to get such great variety? Do you cover the whole die with a fat quarter and cut all sizes out of one color? My brain does not compute how to get such great variety using the dyes.
I kitted this up before leaving AZ so I don’t have the die with me in Michigan. But it isn’t any great mystery.
I used 100 light and100 dark fabrics. With that many fabrics, it’s just a matter of shuffling them to get the needed variety. I hope this makes sense.
Also, I only used half of the die as I intended to make 8” blocks, not 12”.
I haven’t bought much of anything this summer, but I snapped this up when I saw it on Marketplace. It is for storing Accucut dies, which are just like my AccuQuilt Studio dies.
This is so me! lol
My beautiful niece bought this for me! It’s a really good book.