Friday, July 10, 2015

Pressure Drop

After the Swoon Quilt and all the anxiety involved in its 1.5-year gestation, I am glad to do a quilt just for the sake of it. And what better fabrics and colors to use than ones I have no investment in? Calm colors, easy colors, fabrics just sitting around.


The seed of the idea comes from this "Kilim" fabric from Benartex Left Bank collection that hasn't found its way into anything for the last two years. The name suggests it's based on carpet motifs, but it reminds me of wallpaper, which is exactly the purpose it serves in my quilt:


I only have 1 yard of it, so besides it and the stripes I've got these fabrics queued up to extend the idea (oh so casually), including my husband's old shirt:


Here are some of the highlight fabrics, including a beautiful Kaffe Fassett, a marsala print, a mauve, and one of my old favorites, the quickly dwindling toad fabric:


Most of these have been untouched oddballs because of their "off" colors. But they coexist well in this lazy day quilt. I made one of templates myself out of cardboard. I have to be careful not to shave it down as I cut!


The block is 9.5" and the drunkard's path template I used to make it finishes at 6" square.

I got the idea for the block from this antique quilt, from Eli Leon's collection of vintage quilts:


Unfortunately, I am not motivated enough to attempt anything so beautiful; I just want to cut and piece, cut and piece....

7 comments:

  1. Go for it! I just finished a drunkard's path quilt and found it very restful to just rummage around the stash and bring out small treasures.

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    1. I checked out your blog and found the drunkard's path quilt. Treasures, indeed! I'll keep an eye out for your future posts ;-)

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  2. If you never try then the answer is always going to be no ...! They do look like some wonderfully soothing fabrics to play with too!

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  3. That's going to look really good - have fun!

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  4. What a great inspiration quilt! Love what you're doing with this quilt. The colors are very inspiring to me!

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  5. What a palette! So looking forward to seeing the finish! I love everything you do Greta! I also am grateful to have some Greta influence sprinkled throughout my fabric stash.

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    1. Thanks. I really like the palettes of your "race" quilts! (and, thanks for the text image... those "sister" fabrics were certainly oddballs).

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