I went pawing through my fabric for something interesting and happened upon some shamrock fabric. It's pretty cool, shamrocks on a black background. See? Isn't it pretty. (The fabric isn't really coarse, it just looks that way because I took the picture way too close and I'm too lazy to take another one.)
So, I started playing around and thought this might be fun to use in a string pieced quilt. Mary has shown lots of these on her blog and on the Heartstrings Quilt Project blog.
I decided to make a diamond block and feature the shamrock fabric in the centers and outline them with narrow strips of black. I wasn't sure what colors to use for the strings and I wasn't sure how it would look scrappy so I did what I always do. I decided to use blacks and whites. I know, I'm predictable and often boring, but hey, I wanted to sew something and I wanted to sew now! Well, to make a long and tedious story short, I LOVE how it turned out! I'm calling it It's really a matter of black and white. Are you Irish or aren't you? (I'm not!) This picture really doesn't do it justice. I love the green and black together.
Now I have a problem. I want this to be a big quilt, not just the wall hanging it is now, but I only had about 29" of this fabric. I have lots of all the other fabrics. See? That lonely single strip of shamrock fabric is all I have. :-(
But no more shamrock fabric. I've started the on-line search for the fabric, and I knew it was old, but since I'm having absolutely no luck, I'm thinking it's really old. So any of you lasses or lads out there in blogland who want to reduce your stash by selling some Bit-O-Luck by Hoffman International Fabric Company to a
Since I couldn't do anything else on that quilt (I'm NOT going to let this sit around and become a UFO to be finished in 2011). I decided to start quilting the Scrappy Hearts quilt.
Some might consider that I'm cheating because I'm using my embroidery machine to quilt the feathered wreath in the alternate blocks, but I'm quilting everything else myself. I guess it's not really cheating, it just feels like it though. Anyway, I like how it's turning out.
I better get moving. I have a friend coming over in a little bit to learn how to do machine applique. Yeah, a sewing play date! I'm glad I'm feeling better. I also should at least make it looks like I clean. :-)
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Sorry that I don't have any of that fabric but wanted to tell you how great your quilt looks. And your quilting is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love your title. Gorgeous quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove the wreath!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I wish I had that fabric to gift to you but I don't. It is absolutely beautiful. Good luck in your search.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any either, but it is a great quilt. And who says using an embroidery machine to quilt is cheating? It looks great to me.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have the fabric. If I were you, I would keep posting it on a day when you'll get lots of visitors (like Stash Report or Design Wall Monday) and you may shake it out of the trees, lol.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it's cheating at all to use your embroidery machine to quilt with. After all, some long arm quilters have things like Statler Stichers which basically do the same thing.
Whatever works...no quilt police.
It's turning out beautifully, you're having fun, and that's all the counts.
I love your string quilt! I wish I had that fabric. Great idea for a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI think your quilting is great. It isn't cheating and it looks great.
Hope you find it - that is a lovely quilt.
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't already, and if you still want to make it larger, try missingfabrics.com. Someone is bound to have it in their stash.
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