Two ideas jumped into my head as soon as I heard that Pieces would be our next theme. I thought of jig saw puzzle pieces and the pieces that make up a quilt block. Jig saw puzzles had been a great diversion for me during the pandemic lock-down days! I tried to think of a clever way to compose a quilt using fabric cut into jig saw shapes, but that seemed daunting to me somehow. So quilt pieces it would be!
First I looked for a quilt block that has squares, rectangles, and triangles. I used Marsha McCloskey's BLOCK PARTY book, which has been a mainstay in my quilting life. I quickly honed in on the block called Friendship since it had the requisite shapes I wanted to use. I decided that I would I would actually construct this quilt block, using scraps from a recent Kaffe Fassett diamond quilt. The diamonds were bordered with Kaffe's fabrics called Spot and I thought it would be fun to use chiefly those. I wanted this quilt block to be the backing for my Pieces quilt. So here's the block:
2 quilts in one! That fabric gives your quilts an amazing amount of energy
ReplyDeleteWelcome home, Sara! LOVED your quilt. Very cleverly conceived and executed!
DeleteHi Alice ! Wonderfully laid out quilt ... PERFECT for our "Pieces" theme. I think anyone whose ever seen Kaffe Fassett's fabrics would fall in love with them :-D Again, perfect Fabric, and perfect Quilt !
ReplyDeleteAgree with Sarah and Kathy. Too bad they wont be able to be displayed side by side for viewing!! Love all of Kaffe's fabrics but the dots make me so happy when I use them in a project!! Hard to decide which side is my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteSuch perfect quilts for our theme. Agreed it would be fun to see them side by side.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and it was great to see it in person!
ReplyDelete"Kaffe" is just so much fun to play with, and you've designed a quilt of randon pieces that is so pleasing to linger over!
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