Although I absolutely love the colors she picked for this quilt (lime, turquoise, purple!!), I don't think I have enough to do an entire huge quilt in those colors. Instead, I chose a brown print that has been percolating up through my stash for several years. I have always loved this one, and it seemed like a good neutral to replace the grey in the Easy Street pattern.
The first set of directions was to make 194 four-patch units. Instead of black-and-whites, which I can never keep in stock here, I chopped up a bunch of light neutrals for my background:
It took a day to cut, sew, press, and recut the strips. I went to bed on Saturday night with an array of 384 pairs all lined up on my desk. I started the morning by sewing these together and hanging them on the wall.
Wouldn't this make a pretty holiday garland? |
Sometime during the first round of NFL games, I harnessed the power of the little fingers in my household to cut these strings apart.
Sweatshop workers. I don't think I need to worry about them organizing. |
Pretty fabrics, pretty patterns |
And here they all, Step 1 all done!
I'm hedging on the main colors to use in this quilt. I do love the standard autumnal hues, but I just did an autumn quilt. Is there such a thing as autumn overload? If so, I haven't gotten there yet. I'm considering emerald greens and sapphire blues, with dark chocolate as the accent color (replacing the purple in the original), but I will wait and see what the next directions have before I commit. I still might use the original brights in a smaller version once I have a better idea of how to scale it down.
aww now if I can teach my cats to be MY slave workers :-) Your pile is impressive and I like your browns... oh my I have the most lovely chocolate brown that would go with!! If you are in Arizona let me know! Autumn overload? never
ReplyDeleteFunny, we had been considering a trip to Tucson in the spring! (And good luck teaching cats ANYTHING! ;>)
DeleteI love the colours you chose for Easy Street. Your 'helpers' are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI think they might even deserve a raise...of course, I pay them in cookies, so that's not such a hardship. :)
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