I bought 1/2 yard of six fabrics for the strips, cutting them 17" x 7.5", getting 4 strips from each fabric. I then cut one of each of them in half so they measured 8.5" x 7.5". I laid them out on my design wall and played till I got the arrangement I needed, trying not to let the same fabric touch each other in the rows.
By buying half yard cuts, I still had enough left for a 2.5" wide strip to be cut so I auditioned those narrow strips between the larger ones but decided that was not the look or complication I wanted.
This was so easy, just sew those strips together to make 6 long rows, sew those rows, straighten the top and bottom edges then add my sunflower border and I had a quilt top!! The borders were cut 5 1/4" wide and I bought 1.5 yds to cut my borders lengthwise of the grain. I bought 5/8 yd of the stripe binding so I could cut it on the bias and the backing took 3-1/8 yards. The quilt measures 52" x 57" and has hearts and flowers quilted on it. As I said, Easy Peasy, so simple, yet to me, striking, and a quilt to be loved and used by my cousin's granddaughter.
Great idea,love your design!
ReplyDeleteLove the way this turned out, Judy! It beautifully showcases the fabric without being too fussy and complicated...perfect for a little girl!
ReplyDeleteI love your idea for this easy pattern. And the color is so nice.
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Carolyn Goddard
Love your fabrics especially the pink floral border.
ReplyDeleteBeen meaning to post and say how great this quilt turned out. Those fabrics are just right. I know it will be appreciated.
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