I have found a great way of dealing with these moments ... I quilt. So now as we cannot leave our house, except for groceries and bread, which I do at lunch time as less people around, I end up having a lot of time in the weekends.
In March I cut the fabric for the spinning rail fence quilt and re-named it "confinement quilt" a more appropriate name. Also bringing some positive thoughts to the lock down and definitely lots of colours. The fabric used is from Tula Pink's All Stars collection
I enjoyed working on the quilt, taking step by step of sewing the strips (early April), cutting the sub-units, sewing the sub-
units, cutting 9" blocks .... and slowly the quilt came together. The blocks were sewn in diagonal strips. Once done a beautiful rainbow quilt appeared.
I took the top to the garden and hanged it in the plum tree.
I wasn't sure about the outer border, the pattern asked for 4 1/2" strips, I tried 2 1/2" strips, too thin .... so in the end I cut 4' strips. Perfect in between solution.
I will send the quilt top to a long-arm quilter in the Netherlands; Rachel from Stitched in color will do a great job.
Linking up with Patty at Elm Street quilts for my April One Monthly Goal.
Those brights are gorgeous with the constant black running through it. It really shows off those great fabrics. Congrats on your April OMG finish.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.
ReplyDeleteThank you, am really pleased with the result.
DeleteWow -- this is so beautiful! Congratulations on your finish!
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