Thursday, March 24, 2022

Progress On My Weekday Quilt Project


I'm working on two quilt projects simultaneously.  It isn't my favorite way to work on quilts but one project is a block of the week, with new blocks dropping on Fridays so I work on them on the weekends usually.  I fill in during the week with the other project, Pirouette, from A Scrapbook of Quilts, by Joanna Figueroa and Carrie Nelson.

In the past month, I've gone from the fabric pull...



...to lots of HSTs...


...to the basic blocks.


I have about fifty of these blocks made; I need 100.  I'm enlarging the quilt from the original design with extra blocks so it will fit a queen size bed.  It was pretty slow going at first because I am a fabric placement obsessive.  Each block uses 10 smaller blocks (the HSTs) and I would hem and haw over which to place where, what colors and prints look best next to each other, and so on.  I finally landed on a system.  Because I used fat quarters and triangles on a roll, I have 28 HSTs in the same print combinations.  I put them in separate piles on my table, lined up in rows so the colors were fairly dispersed.  Then I made a block using HSTs 1 through 10, the next block used HSTs 2 through 11, and the next used HSTs 3 through 12, and so on.  I adjust only to avoid having two triangles of the same color next to each other, but it rarely happens.  It is working well and I spend less time obsessing, more time sewing.

I made this project bag a few years ago; I have a few.  They are handy for keeping all the items for a project together - the pattern, fabric, precuts, etc. - until I get to the project.  This one is holding the finished blocks.  


I'll be back soon with an update on the weekend project.

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4 comments:

  1. There's something about having a system for those steps that are fussy but make all the difference to the maker's eye. Congratulations on finding one for your project.

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  2. I love your system for the HSTs. I am making a HST quilt too and I do obsess over which fabric is to close to its own, etc. Bravo for finding a system that lets you sew. ;^)

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  3. Nice to have a system in place and keep us on track...like you project bag and bet it is real handy.....keep working on those half square triangles Cathy and you are getting there...

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  4. That is going to be such a sweet quilt. I probably would have come up with a plan too. It probably didn't take anymore time figuring it out and will same you more headaches and frustration in the end.

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