Trips Around the Blocks |
It fits our current bed with room to tuck the pillows under the quilt. Hopefully this will keep dust and pollen off the pillows. I started this quilt in August 2013 and finished in June 2014 - much too long. But what did I do when I finished? Yes. I started another. So time is not relevant.
The center is a two-block variation of Trip Around the World: one block is a Mini Trip and the alternate is an X-block.
I invented five rules for this quilt.
I invented five rules for this quilt.
- Use darkish blues and greens for the main Xs.
- Use more lights.
- Include 60 degree angles on the border.
- Make the border lighter in value.
- The Xs are the darkest values in the quilt.
Trips Around the Block - Detail |
I downloaded isometric graph paper here that I used to design the border. Such fun! Try it yourself sometime.
Leftover ribbon fabric makes a wide stripe on the back. I quilted on my home Bernina with 50/2 Aurifil in grey, black, white and pink. The center is a simple grid using a walking foot but the border has several different free motion quilting designs. The orange peel in the white background needed registration markings that took quite a while. I think it was worth the effort although there were many heavy sighs during the process.
Here's a list of my multitudinous postings for more information.
Trips Around the Block
More Trips
Progressing
The X-Blocks
Border Ideas
Tutorial
Working on the Border
Finished Border
Let me know if you have another question.
Enjoy the day, Ann
Trips Around the Block
More Trips
Progressing
The X-Blocks
Border Ideas
Tutorial
Working on the Border
Finished Border
Let me know if you have another question.
Enjoy the day, Ann