I've been working on this paper pieced quilt off and on this year. There was a Feathers QAL that started in December 2013, I think I did start mine in January 2014. I have learned that I am rarely able to keep up with QALs. Other things come up, the QAL is not the only thing I'm working on, so I end up just coming back to it later.
It's later now.
Some of my blocks completed in March 2014 |
Here is a link to more photos when I worked on this in March and April Feathers blogpost
In June I gave a little lecture to my Modern Quilt Guild on paper piecing, and I wanted to have this top done to show. It was not to be, I lacked 4 of the blocks before the lecture started, and I just didn't have it in me to finish the night before.
The last J Block |
Last week I was completing a paper pieced bee block, and I always change my needle after paper piecing, piercing all that paper must make it dull. It seemed a waste to use that needle on just one paper pieced block, taking the plunge at 10 pm, I cranked out the last few Feathers blocks.
A 3 a.m. finish, but all the blocks were competed.
Next was deciding layout, I wanted to veer off the path of the pattern because I had a focal fabric I wanted to use somewhere in the quilt.
Erin Michael Lush Uptown Paint by Number - sky |
Trying different layouts |
I sewed some of my feather rows together, eliminating some of the sashing. |
Stopping here to decide on border placement |
I knew I wanted to add a border, but I didn't want to frame the quilt top. Making the quilt larger, without taking away from the pattern and also drawing attention to the focal fabric. I had limited amount of the print, and of course not to be found anywhere, so I had to be careful what I cut up and where I placed the print.
I added a small feather along the bottom border |
Framing the print with a solid helped separate it from the print |
Now to quilt
Here is what it looked like when I took off all the paper
This pattern is by Alison Glass, Feathers
This is a well written pattern with cutting measurements for each piece, tips included in her pattern, a good start for a beginner.
I have added a Facebook page, you can like my page and I am posting photos of what I'm working on more often than I am blogging. Hope to see you there!
Keep Calm, and Quilt On!
Mary
Mary, this quilt is beautiful! You picked the best solids to work with that fantastic print!
ReplyDeleteI really like what you did. Great quilt. I have a FQ bundle of this line. I love it
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