I always liked decorative stitching in school but had no patience for hand stitching aprons, peg bags or drawstring duffel bags. I did try patchwork every now and again with templates for diamonds and even bought a fat quarter bundle from ebay for a broken dishes pattern. I was never brave enough to cut into the fabric (still have it!). I tried playing with scraps and didn't get on with it. Then I bought a Lervia beginners machine in Lidl for 69 Euro with the best of intentions and it sat in the dining room cupboard for a year or two. Then I started knitting.
I made lovely, chunky, warm, wooly hats, cowls and mittens with patterns found on ravelry.com and gifted them to family and friends. I saw a craftsy course on introductory offer for custom fitting knitted tops with Stephanie Japel. I signed up and loved it! So I thought I'd try patchwork again. I signed up for Quilting Quickly with Jenny Doan and bought 2 charm packs of Jennifer Paganelli fabric. Well it was all cut up so that was that hurdle already tackled. I learned 1/4 seam, pressing to the dark, nesting seams and made this small lap quilt:
Just two charm packs laid out to break up matching patterns and a bit of contrast between blocks quilted simply in the ditch with diagonals through the corners. I had never tried binding before and so my wonderfully talented Aunty Pat finished the binding for me. I love it! So happy how this turned out. It has found a permanent home folded on the Roman chair above. This one I am hanging onto.
what a sweet first quilt! it's funny how one quilt can get you hooked! thanks so much for playing along at my link party!
ReplyDeleteYou're right, it's beautiful! I love Jennifer's fabrics - nice choice. Those basic patterns really show off pretty fabrics well. Good job. :)
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