April's color is Yellow and I have made my Circle of Friends block for the RSC!
I also took a video class by Cindy Grisdela to learn her technique for scrappy curves. They are fun to make. She uses one print fabric and 3 coordinating solids in each block. I'm again using older fabric left over from a quilt I made in 2007 called French Roses. Here are the blocks I have finished.(I think I have made 2 more sets after this picture was taken)
I have 2 finishes! One is a micro mini quilt. If you follow me on Instagram, you saw that I went down a rabbit hole while looking on Pinterest for small projects. It is definitely a learning process to get your points to match when the pieces are so small but it was fun yet challenging! The tutorial is @jamiemswansonquilts if you want to try!
The second finish actually has been finished for a week or so. After it was quilted, I decided that I would stretch it over a frame. I asked my hubby if he would make me one (he made one previously for my Organic Shapes quilt here.) He said to give him the dimensions. I measured the unfinished quilt and gave him the dimensions. He made the frame and gave it to me, that's when I realized I didn't take off the seam allowances so it was .25" to large all the way around. I asked him if he could fix it or make a new frame (saving this one for another quilt). My good hubby said that he could rip .25" from each side but that it may have to wait a bit. I went ahead and made the facing strip that is used to stretch over the frame, then waited for my good hubby to correct my mistake! But now it is completely DONE!
My friend's beautiful magnolia tree
stretched over the wooden frame
among spring flowers
stretched over the wooden frame
among spring flowers
Linking to Finished or Not Friday @AlyciaQuilts, ScrapHappySaturday @SoScrappy, Off the Wall Friday @Creations..., and Linky Party @Patchwork and Quilts, TGIFF @KatieMaeQuilts, Wednesday Wait Loss @TheInquiringQuilter
What a nice blog post! Curved piecing and a teeny tiny quilt--I can see you like a challenge. Nice work, and lovely spring photos, too.
ReplyDeleteYay for your RSC block!
ReplyDeleteand WOW - on the curves - that is cool, and looks so complicated! Love the look!
That teeny quilt is really small! Love the illusion quilt. So cool to stretch it over a frame. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss. https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2024/04/07/wednesday-wait-loss-375
ReplyDeleteOh boy, this is really teeny tiny!! Fun and cute little project! Well done with your improv curves, and Circle of Friends yellow block. It may be my next project, I love this block!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt (and magnolia tree), it's a very good idea to stretch it over a frame!
Next week I will be hosting TGIFF, so feel free to come back with finished projects! And thank you so much for sharing with P&Q ;)