Fabric Moratorium 2022
#33
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
Posts: 2,810
jmoore: Congratulations on getting your only UFO quilted. It’s very pretty.
I finished another top. It measures 60” by 80”. Everything is from my stash. The 16 patch blocks, HSTs, the other 2 smaller blocks, and most of the yellow are batiks and were in donations to my church group over the years. The HSTs and 2 other blocks were already finished by an unknown quilter. 🙂.
I’m glad I took the time and organized the batiks by main color. It was easy to find what I needed since I had recently touched every piece. Lol!
The fabric off to the side is all I had left of the border fabric. I did need to piece strips to finish the last 8” but at least I had enough.
I finished another top. It measures 60” by 80”. Everything is from my stash. The 16 patch blocks, HSTs, the other 2 smaller blocks, and most of the yellow are batiks and were in donations to my church group over the years. The HSTs and 2 other blocks were already finished by an unknown quilter. 🙂.
I’m glad I took the time and organized the batiks by main color. It was easy to find what I needed since I had recently touched every piece. Lol!
The fabric off to the side is all I had left of the border fabric. I did need to piece strips to finish the last 8” but at least I had enough.
Last edited by retiredteacher09; 01-10-2022 at 05:21 PM.
#34
Your tops look great! I just got done pulling two fabrics that have been in my stash for a long time. At least for 15 years and three moves. I decided to challenge myself. For a week, i will look for a pattern to use them in. If i really can't find something, I will sell or donate them. If i find a pattern, i'll start it to work alongside with Bonnie Hunter's mystery.
#36
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
Went in this morning to figure out my color palette for this year’s National Quilt Museum bom and found a whole box of grays to blacks that I haven’t touched in 8-9 years- so, toss in some red( plenty of those on the shelves) and I have my palette for this year. Everything I need for the whole project in a box ready for each month. I made the January block but might remake it. After taking the pictures I decided I used too much red. I will let it simmer for a few days…
#37
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
Posts: 6,182
Super awesome use of the colors! What a great BoM, it's a great "and now it's time for something completely different" than the usual things I do.
I've also been helping a friend with her stash and among her things is a box of grey strips.... it would be perfect for something like that.
I've also been helping a friend with her stash and among her things is a box of grey strips.... it would be perfect for something like that.
#39
ck I love that block! Wow!
Retiredteacher one fabric I've decided to do in half square triangles. it's stripes of flowers and stipple. So I cut it apart and will probably make the whole thing in triangles. Got two designs bouncing around for that. The other is 4 yards of tie dye ranging from blue to browns. I was thinking backing for two panels I want to make as wall hangings but it would make a cool log cabin coupled with other earth tones as well. Thanks for the idea.
I enjoyed the challenge of finding a pattern to match the fabric. It's not my normal way of coming up with an idea for a quilt so I really had to think on it.
i 'm curious to try it again sometime.
the best part is it gives me a judge in the right direction stash wise.
Retiredteacher one fabric I've decided to do in half square triangles. it's stripes of flowers and stipple. So I cut it apart and will probably make the whole thing in triangles. Got two designs bouncing around for that. The other is 4 yards of tie dye ranging from blue to browns. I was thinking backing for two panels I want to make as wall hangings but it would make a cool log cabin coupled with other earth tones as well. Thanks for the idea.
I enjoyed the challenge of finding a pattern to match the fabric. It's not my normal way of coming up with an idea for a quilt so I really had to think on it.
i 'm curious to try it again sometime.
the best part is it gives me a judge in the right direction stash wise.