I saw your Boho quilt yesterday and ordered material for the top first thing this morning. I also absolutely adore what you did with the Posy line. I like the fact that you aren't afraid of triangles. Keep those fabulous recipes coming, please.
I have just finished all the blocks for the Boho honeycomb quilt, but I am not sure how to start putting it together - are the rows done diagonally, or up, or down? And should I be using a block with 2 triangles, or just 1? If I can get a lead on that, I will be fine. I absolutely loved making the blocks. Thanks for the tutorial.
Jenelle over at Echinops and Aster posted today about a curated collection competition going on over at Sew Lux . Putting together mosaics is the perfect thing to do during my kids' naps (and they actually napped today!) so I couldn't resist. I am normally a fan of cooler colors, but I love all of these prints and the chilly weather has definitely drawn me to these autumn colors. I am going to call my mosaic Autumn Evenings. If you haven't already checked out the competition, you can find the details and linkup here !
If you haven't already checked it out, Alyce over at Blossom Heart Quilts is hosting a blogger bundle competition with Randi at Fresh Squeezed Fabrics . I think these kinds of competitions are SO MUCH FUN. As much as I enjoy all aspects (or at least most aspects) of making a quilt, picking out fabrics is definitely the best part. I wanted to make a mosaic using some of my favorite prints right now. I knew that I wanted to use the Cosmo Cricket text print ; I love that it has all of these positive words and phrases and it is such a pretty shade of pink. I also wanted to use an Oh Deer print (because it is so cute!), this Madrona Road print (which I love but I haven't been able to justify buying), and then some coordinating prints and a solid . I am calling my mosaic Sunshine Road because I love all of the happy colors and words. I am trying to focus more on the positive things in life and this group of fabrics feels very positive to me :)
A few weeks ago I started this quilt on a little bit of a whim. I wanted something to work on that was really fun and I wanted something that my daughter could be involved in. She requested rainbow colors and triangles, and I had just seen this quilt , so I thought I'd give flying geese a try. I have been collecting these Ann Kelle Remix prints since they were first released. They are so vibrant and fun. I let my daughter pick the prints that she wanted (she pretty much chose everything that had pink or flowers on it) and then we picked some coordinating solids from my stash. I also wanted to give something else a try: I backed this quilt in Moda Snuggles . This was a little bit scary because I have read that others have had issues using minky-like fabric because it stretches, but I am happy to report that it was much easier to work with than I anticipated. I spent longer-than-normal making sure that everything was basted well and I ended up with a ni...
It's gorgeous! i love the swirly loop-de-loop quilting.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at Boho! I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour tutorial is fabulous!! :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt! Your tutorial is super too. I may very well make this one - so clever!
ReplyDeleteNice! I just mentioned those honeycombs in my random post today - hope you don't mind I shared it on my AQT fb page ...
ReplyDeleteReally cool! Pre-cut hexagons? What will they think of next!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! Very nice line of fabric
ReplyDeleteI saw your Boho quilt yesterday and ordered material for the top first thing this morning. I also absolutely adore what you did with the Posy line. I like the fact that you aren't afraid of triangles. Keep those fabulous recipes coming, please.
ReplyDeleteI tend to always use white backgrounds but I LOVE the brown in this quilt. It's so lovely!
ReplyDeleteSo excited! My Boho top materials came today! Maybe the top will be together by the time yardage becomes available.
ReplyDeleteI have just finished all the blocks for the Boho honeycomb quilt, but I am not sure how to start putting it together - are the rows done diagonally, or up, or down? And should I be using a block with 2 triangles, or just 1? If I can get a lead on that, I will be fine. I absolutely loved making the blocks. Thanks for the tutorial.
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