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Monday, 11 January 2016

Flower Power - a finished quilt top!

There's nothing at all on the design wall this Monday.  I made my deadline last week and finished up that hexagon quilt top!  It's a really nice feeling to finally be done with hand sewing hexie flowers at last!  I'm calling this one Flower Power!

This quilt top came about from a fabric swap and challenge with our branch of the Irish Patchwork Society.  You can get sixteen 2 1/2"squares from a strip of fabric so we worked out a plan that if you had 25 strips you would have 400 squares - enough for a baby quilt or something bigger if you added from stash which most of us did and our finished quilts all turned out so different from each other. 

Each person cuts 25 strips of fabric or jelly roll strips from stash.  Cut each strip into 16 squares.  Take 1 square from each strip and make 16 different piles, each containing 25 different squares.  Take 16 plastic bags (like ziploc or sandwich bags) and place 1 pile into each bag and write your name or initials on the front.  Keep 1 bag and donate 15 to the group pile.  You get 15 bags back and depending on how many people sign up you may get some of your own back or all different.
 
Design idea
We got a really good mix in our swap and I was inspired by the little hexagon Flowers for Eleni that so many of us made for the beautiful quilt created by Jody of Tales of Cloth.   I wanted to try something along those lines but a little different.  I kept the black centres and cut fabric from my stash for those.  All but 1 large flower and 2 small ones came from the swapped squares.  Mum and I spent some time arranging the squares into colour families and over the Christmas I sewed them into flowers.


I also added over a 100 light grey hexagons to connect the flowers into rows.  I'm wondering now if I shouldn't have used a darker colour as it almost blends in with the background. 


I used 1" Hexagons as they are a really good fit for 2 1/2" squares and I had a bag of them from quilt now magazine so I only had to cut out 10 more printed pages of them!  And I used each paper piece more than once - I think its about 550 Hexagons in this altogether!


I had to modify my design a bit in the making as I changed my mind on the layout and didn't have enough white fabric (backing fabrics are from Dashwood Studios range Nature Trail that I bought from LoveFabric.ie) so I ended up with 1 row less than intended but to be fair this is pretty big and covers our standard double bed with overhang!  About 80" x 95" in total. 


So my first finished flimsy of 2016.  It's massively girly and I love it!  I've fallen in and out of love with this one so many times since I started it in November but am back to liking it again.  So, so, happy it's done at last.  My hands are hanging off me and need a break already.  I ended up glueing these all in place (with Roxanne's basting glue!) and am hoping to top stitch them through the quilt sandwich when I get my machine back.  I'm thinking of adding a line of black hand quilting around each flower row to add a bit of definition.  I think it needs it and by the time I get around to that my hands will have recovered!  Hope your new year is off to flying start too!

13 comments:

  1. It turned out great, Ruth, and I love your idea about the black hand quilting to help them pop when you get to that stage. Congratulations for making the deadline!

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  2. It's awesome! Kudos for all the hard work. Good luck with the quilting.

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  3. I have loved seeing all the different things you are doing with hexagons! Thanks for the inspiration! The different sizes and colors of hexagon flowers you made for this quilt are so fun to look at. I'm looking forward to seeing your quilting on it!

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  4. It really looks super Ruth. Job well done!

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  5. I love this Ruth. I like the different coloured flowered strips in the background, and the brightness of the hexagons on the background.

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  6. All the aching in your hands is so worth it Ruth, because this is very pretty and very original! I love the way you did the background in two prints! And that is clever to use glue and then stitch on while you quilt. The black hand quilting will look wonderful too.

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  7. Oh isn't it pretty! I love the flowers and that's such a clever idea to have a big hexie quilt without having to sew it all in background hexies 😀

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  8. That pretty quilt is giving me Spring Fever already. Thanks for sharing, because today it is cold and gray here. I was noticing just how bare the trees really are, almost stark, today. But seeing your quilt has brought much cheer to my day!!

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  9. It looks gorgeous. I love the scrappy color families.

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  10. You are in my happy place – hexies, flowers and girly.
    I cannot believe how quickly you achieved it. It is a lot of work, but think of a full double-bed quilt all made of hand out of hexagons! Years! I love your clever way of achieving a similar vintage feel by using a pretty background floral.
    If not black quilting, what about selectively embroidering around hexies? I was embroidering around appliqué about a year ago and loved the effect.

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  11. I like girlie too. The size is pretty impressive!

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  12. This is really, really pretty, Ruth, and I love it. Personally I like the pale grey - it stands out enough without shouting 'look at me', but I think black stitching will look good too.

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  13. That is a great accomplishment, and a pretty one too! Well done, Ruth!!

    -Soma

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