Dear Readers,
I recently completed a quilt, just before the MQA Fall gathering in Biloxi, MS. I did not have time to blog about it at that time, so I wanted to tell you about it now. If I have made you a quilt there is probably some of your fabric in this quilt. Also every SEC school is represented including Texas and Oklahoma.
Around the first of this year, I saw a video series on you tube by Terry Rowland. She was telling her steps to make a color wash quilt.
Video 1: https://youtu.be/2UQE5SlOLqg?si=_l8GE0COHLWgPnaF
Video 2: https://youtu.be/ozxEs1B_Ih0?si=TYoRcEZs0plFCWDV
Video 3: https://youtu.be/4R9hAE7zXss?si=-kwfyLD-w2_bq04g
So I mentioned this to a few of my Quilty friends to see if anyone was interested in doing it too, it helps to have a friend to hold you accountable! Well I was on my own. None seemed interested. While I was the librarian I was working on Winston Ways so I decided to use my scraps to start making some of the blocks and see how it goes. So I made about a few dozen or so blocks while there, but I really liked the improve process and the instant satisfaction of getting a block done so fast. So about once a week I would dig in my scraps and kit up a stack of blocks. Then I used two cookie sheets to put my blocks by color.
I worked on it in between other projects and at both of the retreats I went to this year.
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My color wash blocks over on the right, next to Rita or Patti's blocks at Quiltville Inn |
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On the design board at February Hill Quilting Retreat House in Jonesborough, TN |
While I was at one of the retreats, my friend Lauren saw this back and thought it would be perfect, so I had her pick it up for me.... I was sewing while a bunch had gone shopping.
I used a lot more neutrals than Terry Rowland did, I may do another that is more saturated with color.
While we were in Biloxi, Lauren helped me stage my quilts for a different view.
This is a super satisfying quilt to make...