Monday 9 March 2015

Wee Wander quilt: a finished quilt top

The word and concept "mindfulness" keeps cropping up in my life.  I see it mentioned on line, people mention it to me, I've seen books in bookshops with it in the title.  I've no clear sense of what it means and I've certainly not read up on it, but I think this quilt with its foundation piecing may have been an exercise in mindfulness for me.


I've made six of these foundation pieced stars in total and I got into a real rhythm; drawing the templates, cutting the fabrics, piecing, ironing, trimming, piecing, ironing a bit more.  This is my favourite fabric range, so it has been wonderful that I have enjoyed the process of sewing with it so enjoyable and meditative.  

When the six stars were finished I then cut simple squares from the rest of the Wee Wander range to create a form of sashing.  Some of the fabrics were just perfect for fussy cutting.  I thoroughly enjoyed placing the fabrics for the sashing in the right order.  I wanted to balance out the pinks and blues and have them work nicely with the low fabric prints.


My fear that I would not have much fabric left at the end of this project seems ridiculous.  I have metres of the fabric left.  I can clearly make many quilts with this range and I am sure that is what I am going to do.


Now I have to decide what to back and bind the quilt with.  This is where my Sew My Stash 2015 challenge falls down a bit because I don't think I have the right fabric in the right quantity to back this quilt.  I know I have lots of the front fabrics left, but I don't want them hiding on the back.  I'll have to think about what to do next and see if I can justify a purchase (eek!)  More mindfulness for me!

Happy stitching!

5 comments:

  1. Hello Emmajane! Just love this quilt top!! The way you have pieced the sashing around the stars is lovely! Hope you find just the right backing fabric! :) x

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    1. Hi Christine! Thanks for visiting. No decisions on what to purchase yet. I'll keep you informed.

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  2. Oh Emmajane you did such a wonderful job on your quilt. I really love it!

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    1. Thanks for visiting, and leaving a comment, Shelly! Glad you like the quilt top. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.

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  3. These stars are stunning! Am rather jealous at how you always manage to showcase a fabric range with just the right block an patterns!

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