My husband called it Caterpillar so that name will kind of stick. But I also think of it as zippers or confetti strips. The original quilt, published in A Month of Sundays, was called Sherbet. In that case it was for the colours of the quilt.
Originally, I started this quilt simply to be step outs for a class I was teaching. It isn't often that I cut out the whole quilt before sewing a stitch, but with an already published pattern that is certainly the thing to do! So I demoed the piecing and assembly back in June, then it sat.
A few months ago my SIL asked if I would make quilts for her boys, my nephews. Of course the answer was yes. So we let the 5 year old pick out fabric, I grabbed what I had from their baby quilts, and we talked about patterns. When I started this particular quilt I wasn't intending it for any purpose other than a class sample. In the end though - and not just because I'm a multitasker - I thought it was perfect for my nephew.
I made two changes from the original pattern. One small, one significant. The small one was cutting the side borders narrower. In the original pattern they are 12 1/2'' wide. Because this was intended for a single bed I trimmed them down to 6 1/2''. That means the quilt finishes out at 66 1/2'' wide instead of 78 1/2''.
The big change was in the colour scheme for the quilt. Coming from A Month of Sundays the original quilt was full of low volume fabrics on a creamy, solid background. It shows the success of using scale of print to get value differences even with low volume fabrics. In this version I chose a coloured background. It's a Kona, but I'm not sure which colour (my colour card has gone missing). When I bought it I thought I would use some creamy prints, perhaps like these ones. In the end, the whole thing begged to be nice and bright. Now that's a way to turn up the volume!
Bright and cheerful! Particularly so against the monotone of snow we have. Turned out wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt for a little one. Love the bright colour against the blue.
ReplyDeleteI love an unexpectedly bright background. So fun.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color scheme. You have impressed me since the first time I saw your quilts and your skill continues to impress me with each passing year.
ReplyDeleteNice and bright! I see zippers when I look at it...(not too fond of buggies lol)
ReplyDeleteVery lovely and fun quilt. The kind i believe i can probably pretty much even make without the pattern. And i might just try one of there days. Im actually trying not to buy a whole lot of patterns. I already have so many, and am constantly getting more in the magazines and books i get. Plus, i really can just make up stuff.
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