Friday 31 July 2015

Scrappy Snowballs and Squares: A quilt in progress 2

The piecing of my current quilt is finished!  I cannot express how relieved I am to tell you that.  This quilt is turning into a mammoth project where my ambition has been running ahead of me and I have only just managed to catch up.  This quilt was originally going to be for a single bed for one of my nieces, but as I enjoyed working with so many different fabrics I decided to make it much bigger and to keep it for me and the husband.  Worry not - my niece'll get another quilt at a later date.


I have used so many different fabrics in this and it has been great to raid my stash.  Some of the first fabrics I ever purchased have been included, as well as some of my all time favourites, a handful of Liberty prints and donations from my sewing friends.  It's such a hotchpotch of colours, styles and images but I think it works.  I am getting much better at using up my stash and mixing it all up.


The low volume snowballs are a revelation.  Initially I had thought these would just be plain white but I am glad I mixed it up because it makes the quilt more interesting and a lot less predictable.


The quilt is made from 1388 2½" squares.  I must be crazy!  There are also 196 half square triangles.  That means there are 1584 pieces that I have sewn together.  And, just to confirm my craziness I am now wondering whether to add a chequerboard border to frame the quilt.  I need to think about that and see if I can face more cutting and piecing.  If not, the quilt top is already plenty big enough and will look amazing on our bed.


Have a lovely weekend!

10 comments:

  1. This is absolutely stunning Emmajane! :) x

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    1. Hi Christine! Thanks for the kind comment. I think it could be my best quilt for a while.

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  2. LOVE it! Great scrappy quilt.

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    1. Hello Kat and thanks for leaving a comment! Scrappy quilts are turning into my favourite kind of quilts.

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  3. I LOVE your scrappy snowballs. I am sure your stash has plenty more of these quilts within it!

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    1. Hello Frances! Thank you for visiting. Yes, you're right, there are plenty of fabrics in my stash waiting for their chance to shine.

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  4. Just beautiful - what a big job. You can be very proud of yourself indeed.

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    1. Hi Jenny! Thank you for visiting again. I must confess to being very proud, but I know there's still plenty more work to do.

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  5. It's looking amazing and I'm glad you're going to keep it, a quilt with that much work in it needs to be really treasured :)

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    1. Hello Carie! Agreed! Some quilts just have to stay with the maker. This is one of them.

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