One of my favorite ways to perk up a boring quilt is to add a crisp black and white print. So, I started out adding "coping strips" to the flower blocks in black prints and batiks. Then I tried them out against a Moda floral print called Seaside Rose, which I have gobs of for some reason. (I think I was planning to make Dave and Emily's wedding quilt using these fabrics until she requested an all-white quilt...thus I have about ten yard of this floral, which I am still fond of!) The print echoes the color scheme of the blocks, which all include a yellow center and some sort of pinkish-purplish flower.
I needed a way to tie the black coping strips in with the quilt, so I added corner posts of black fabric. There were so many square and linear shapes in this quilt, that I looked for circular and floral shapes in my black and white fabrics and fussy-cut these for the posts. You should see my poor Mark Lipinski circular print- it looks like Swiss cheese!
Anyway, I like the updated look of these old blocks, and will try to finish the top today. Rainy days are good sewing days!
Yes indeed they are!! ("rainy days are good sewing days..")
ReplyDeleteEnjoy working on your ufo. Today - I'm trying to teach myself how to knit !@*#$&!#@$&!@#$& socks!!
What a great day for a sewing day! It's still pouring here too but my brother in Chesapeake is getting it much worse than we are!
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