This 15" block is the fifth one, and the easiest BY FAR of the blocks I've completed for this sampler quilt, my convoluted and overcomplicated version of the Moda Modern Building Blocks sampler from a few years ago. I foundation paper pieced the corner units and then pieced the rest of it the "old fashioned" way.
Here it is on my design wall along with the others (which are overlapped to conserve space):
Here it is on my design wall along with the others (which are overlapped to conserve space):
It was nice to move back and forth yesterday between my long arm quilting and a bit of piecing for a change. Quilting the same designs over and over again throughout a quilt can get mighty boring!
I have started printing foundation patterns, card stock templates, and even cutting some of the fabrics for several other blocks in this quilt, but I made a last minute change to one of the yellow shades in the quilt and I'm waiting for that fabric to show up before I can start on any of those.
Another recent revision to this design was that I went back and redrafted the three chevron/zigzag blocks to add Y-seams. Those blocks are made from flying geese units in the original quilt, but I wanted to make them from diamonds instead for a couple of reasons. First, I always prefer to have the absolute minimum number of seams in a block for a cleaner look to the design, and to reduce seam allowance bulk in my quilt tops. Second, I have found that it's difficult to join those flying geese units together without loosing the points. Making those blocks from diamonds with a couple of Y-seams is going to make it easier for me to get nice, sharp points on those triangles on the first try.
Now that the purple 15" block is done, I think I'll turn my attention to either the black and lime green block at center left or the orange X block in the upper left corner.
Meanwhile, back to my quilting!
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a nice bright color quilt - I bet you are looking forward to being done with this one
ReplyDeleteI love that block!! I like combining paper piecing with regular piecing sometimes! It's going to be a gorgeous, gorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteit looks great! that will be a very cool quilt!
ReplyDeleteGetting the big blocks done is a good mental AHHH, A deep cleansing mental moment of satisfaction for a major process completion. You are definitely moving forward on another beautiful quilt
ReplyDeleteA little diversion from all that quilting is SEW good!! (Now, back to the longarm, you...)
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to watching your progress on this quilt. The colors and blocks are so cheerful and fun. I am really enjoying the solid fabrics these days and love the variation in colors.
ReplyDeleteSlow and Steady wins the race!!! But it is only you with just perfect points - just touching. No more and no less.
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