It has been on my FAL list for quite a while to make a quilt from some of my Karen Lewis textiles scraps!
I finally got started in March! I decided to use my hot colour scraps and was thinking it would be a log cabin sort of thing....
Fairly quickly it lost that sort of look as I added some scrap wonky triangles...
Then I cut some 1.5" squares to make a regular (rather than wonky) border ..
And added some grey.... another wonky, but this time rectangular border - with a promise of more wonky triangles....
I added purple and that is when I fell in love with this project...
It is strange how one decision can make such a difference...
It just needed one final border - back to grey and those pinks!
But decided the outer orange border would benefit from something more so I quilted it with a Baptist or Amish fan! Nothing marked, just quilt round your thumb and repeat ever outwards until it is time to start a new fan!
I love the texture this pattern gives!
Then there had to be a scrappy orange KLT binding, which I finished by hand!
And Ta Da here is the #Madallion quilt!
So that is the scrappy thing I have been up to.
Now its time for you to share your scrappy projects, plans and ideas.
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Awesome use of scraps. Thanks for sharing the process. It started looking kind of 3D after you added the purple. Love the hand quilting too. What thread did you use?
ReplyDeleteAwesome use of scraps. Thanks for sharing the process. It started looking kind of 3D after you added the purple. Love the hand quilting too. What thread did you use?
ReplyDeleteWow, I am so inspired. If only I was in my sewing room at this minute I would be making a Madallion inspired quilt too. I can't wait to get home.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt! Wondering how big it is though, big enough to cuddle under?
ReplyDeleteOH I LOVE THIS!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt must make you so happy - it's just amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis medallion is absolutely stunning Nicky, I love how it came together! You are very clever and I both love and am jealous of your hand quilting as I can't really do that any more because of sore hand :( Hopefully one day... Also - I linked up!! :D
ReplyDeleteEverything about this is so gorgeous Nicky! Beautiful fabrics and a gorgeous mix of colours. All the borders work so well. I love how you changed the colours of thread, I want to remember that idea and also using your thumb to make the arcs! You are so creative and brilliant :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful hand quilting
ReplyDeleteHi Nicky! I love your medallion quilt! I haven't done any medallion quilt yet and yours really inspires me to start! Thank you for the scrap party! x Teje
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ReplyDeleteLove the idea of the thread colours. Have you used perle thread for quilting. Great design too.
ReplyDeleteLove your medallion!!! I have just ordered the Blueberry Park FQ bundle and cannot wait to play with it. Thank you for hosting the Scraptastic Tuesday and giveaway. I also want to thank you for your comment on my mom's quilt.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Preeti.
I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo interesting to see how this developed and changed with the addition of each border - thanks for sharing your process.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting quilt ! I love your hand quilting too.
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed at all you get done! Your energy level is amazing!! Congratulations on the finish and thank you for participating in the 2016FAL, on behalf of all the hosts!
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