Yay team! I put together the other two Back Home Again quilt blocks I already had cut out, so I've completed a total of seven so far. I'll have to wait until Tuesday afternoon to make any more, as I've loaned by Easy Angle and Companion Angle to a friend. No problem - I'm sure I have plenty to keep me amused until then. The blocks are so cute, and I can't wait to put the whole top together.
I had planned to make my Buck a Blocks, but while toying with my USA purchases, I found the above pattern. It's by Atkinson Designs, and I remember the very moment I purchased it - I thought it'd be perfect for a fabric I've been so reluctant to cut into. A while back someone had a challenge to use a fabric you just couldn't cut up - and I'd enthusiastically thought of my Lady Liberty fabric. When push came to shove, I just couldn't make that rotary cutter move.
Yesterday was the day, and here is the result of my efforts. I had enough of the fabric to make three runners, so I'll be making up a couple of gifts also. I'm not sure yet how I'll quilt it up, but I'm sure it'll speak to me when I'm ready. I plan to use Mereth's idea of piecing together strips for the back. It's a win-win, using that special fabric, and scrap busting too!
8 comments:
The table runner looks spectacular! I'd be tempted to trapunto Lady Liberty. I've got the pattern, but alas, no fabric as neat as she is.
I've admired that pattern for a while. Yours looks great!
That is just the right pattern for the fabric. It looks fantastic:)
What a great idea for a fabric you hate to cut! I've got several pieces like that! Thanks for the idea!
Oh what beautiful fabric - I can see why you didn't want to cut it up. That is a gorgeous pattern to showcase the fabric.
Your runner showcases that fabric wonderfully. I love the fabric and have never seen it before. Well done.
Ooh, Tazzie, your Lady Liberty is the very reason I had to get some of my own. But I too hate the idea of cutting her up. I just can't do it yet!
I bought that pattern for the very same reason...a fabric I just couldn't bear to cut into.
You mean we're supposed to actually make something up from the pattern? :-)
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