And the marathon continues.......!!! I don't know if you realize, but other than the first doll quilt, I have been using my leftover 1 1/4 inch strips from my "Squared Insanity" quilt. I had a bag full! I really was planning on returning them to the basement after the Freddy and Gwen quilt, but then I thought of the neat trick that "Oh Fransson" did on her blog with gridded pellon so thought I should try it. I went to my local Joanns, but low and behold, after I cut about a million 1 1/4 inch squares, the pellon I bought was not the iron on kind. Duh!!! Now what? No worry, I'd just go get the right stuff the next day. EXCEPT.....the next day it was freezing outside!!! No way am I going out in the really cold weather, so I decided to sew them the old fashioned way...piece by piece. First I put them all in a bowl (a 5 inch in diameter bowl) so if I sneezed, none would blow away. LOL Then I chain pieced each colored fabric to a white one.
But it didn't look as bad as it could have, so I had to take a picture with items to show how small the squares (3/4 inch) really were.
But, then, what was I going to do with it? I loved it already and knew that I could never give this one away, especially when it matched the Insanity quilt so well, but how to finish it???? Until a brilliant thought came to me. Make a frame and hang it on the wall. So I did..........and amply named it "285" because that's how many squares are in it. Cool, huh?
yes...very cool!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteIt's so cool, it's freezing...just like your weather! Love it. And hey, what non-matching seams?? Pshaw.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't see the unmatched seams either!! You did a great job piecing. It's very cool!
ReplyDeleteFirst you had "Squared Insanity", then you had "Squared Up" & now "285" with more squares. I see a theme in your life, Carol. LOL
ReplyDeleteI thought you were going to make a pillow out of it, to go with the quilt, like you did with my lime & black one.
I ♥ that quilt!!!!! :D
I ♥ this one, too!
I love the black addition. Really makes the colors shine.
ReplyDeletetotally coo! good for you doing it the old fashioned way!
ReplyDeleteLove this little gem Can understand why your not giving it away.
ReplyDeleteLove it! The black and white framing really sets it off perfectly.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love it! You are so good at color. Those are some small pieces!
ReplyDeleteit's amazing! i love it. and it's even more special because you pieced it all together. how many times did you burn your fingers when pressing? ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's a stunner and a keeper for sure, Carol! I can't believe you. I can't even imagine cutting out all those little squares, let alone piecing them! Maniac. lol
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