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Collection of light and dark leaf fabrics and a background fabric |
Goal number six on my June
list was to participate in Preeti's Positively 2023 quilt along (QAL). For the last two years, I've watched from the sidelines; but, this year, I hopped in to play too. You can check out the introduction to the QAL
here.
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Background batik and "extra" blocks |
I had a batik background fabric in my stash that has been hanging around for years. It was enough for the background of the leaves. I pulled another neutral batik fabric to become sashing and borders. Then, I raided my strip precuts for green strips. I pulled chunks and fat quarters.
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A batik fabric in the process of becoming "leaves" |
I cut the background pieces. I cut green strips for my leaves as well as a dark purple for my stems. Preeti used brown for her stems.
I selected a couple fabrics for the flowers. At that point, I hadn't decided if I wanted to make the version with only leaves or if I wanted to make the version with leaves and flowers. In the end, I decided a leaf quilt was more masculine than a quilt with flowers. I decided I could always stitch the second version of the pattern later.
I stitched strips together. Then, I cut "wedges" from the strip sets. Some wedges are bonus blocks which will become another project at a later date! Preeti's bonus blocks worked into a 48 inch square quilt.
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Some of the leaf wedges |
Piecing leaf blocks didn't take long. However, since I used fat quarters and scraps instead of a jelly roll or strips for the leaves, I needed to piece the fat quarter strips to get the strips long enough. It took some extra time; but, it was worth the effort to use what I had!
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Some of the leaf blocks |
Goal number four on my July
list was to make progress on the sew along. I finished piecing the strip sets and cutting wedges. I began making the leaf block units which were two spacer fabrics and two leaf blocks with a stem sewn between the each leaf/spacer.
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Blocks taking shape on the design wall |
Watching the rows grow on the design wall was fun. Eventually, I had pieced four rows of leaves. If I were to make this pattern again, I might cut the 16 background strips a quarter inch wider or 4 3/4 inches because my blocks were a little shy of six inches.
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Rows of pieced blocks |
I cut the sashing and borders from my second batik background fabric. I needed to do a little easing of the borders. My finished top measured 56 inches by 88 inches. I'm only a couple weeks behind Preeti's time table! However, this is the closest to it that I will come to being on schedule! I do like the top! The various leaf fabrics create great interest for my eye.
Next month, I'll figure out the backing and binding for the project. Last Friday evening, I pulled a couple options for the backing. Of course, neither piece is large enough so I'll need to piece the backing.
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Completed top |
This project is on hold until I free up my basting pins. I need to finish quilting my Lone Star quilt and quilt my granddaughter's churn dash block top that I pin basted last month. Maybe I'll get back to quilting these leaves during the winter. I do plan to support Merciful quilts I'm linking to Cynthia and
Oh Scrap/Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework.
Tomorrow is the last day of July. . .I suppose I had better be thinking about what my goal are for August!
3 comments:
I am in love with your leaves. Thank you so much for participating. I am telling Bernie to visit your blog too.
That went together quickly, Terry! Your leaf blocks look great, and so does the finished top. My blocks also turned out a little smaller than 6 inches for some reason, but that doesn't really affect the look of the design itself. I need to get back to work on my blocks!
Hi there! I just learned you are sewing along with us for the 2023 Positivity QAL. Hurray!! Looks like it is really coming along. I hope you will share your finished quilt with us too. Thank you so much!!
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