Checkered! progress report - upcycled blues #42 in progress
Instead of working on crumbs and strings I’ve decided to focus on this top with very small pieces - but I am finding this work very satisfying!
This is where I am now. The layout is pretty intense and it will take quite a while.
Here’s the progress -
I can’t say I’ve done a tremendous amount on it this past week, but I have tried to work on it each day at least some. Sometimes it has been just working on the pieces - like sewing strips together. Other times I’ve sewn a strip of 4 little blocks together and other times, I get to add a row. I’ve made a couple other quilts a big priority this past week, however, so progress wasn’t as marked as I would have liked.
Since this quilt is super simple, I thought I’d explain how I’m doing it.
What I do first is cut my pieces into 1.5” strips.
Then I sew the strips together - first a white to a blue. I put them aside.
Then I sew them into strip sets of 4 - trying to approximate lengths of the pieces
Then I press well. I then place several of them on top of each other on my cutting mat.
Then I cut the strips into 1.5” segments to get a bunch of these
Then I sew them into sets of 2 like this:
Then I make a 16 patch by sewing two of those sets together.
Then I press.
Then I make long rows and add them to the top so far according to the pattern.
Then I trim off the part I don’t need.
Let me assure you that while it is simple, it is not fast. These small pieces take a lot of time. But when I am through cutting everything into 1.5” strips, I am probably going to get rid of the rest. I have already made 3 crumb quilts from my blues and am not sure I am going further with them. I’m still considering. For now I’ll put any possible pieces into a bag and see what happens. However, most of the leftovers are going into the trash for kindling. They make great fire starters!
And that’s what’s been happening from my part of the world - at least in my sewing room!
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Be sure to check out what my sis has for you in the store!
Colors may vary slightly Though we attempt to represent our fabrics accurately, sometimes screens show things differently, as well as eyes see things differently.
Quilt panels are perfect as a base for a quilt, or if you want to cut it up for a themed quilt. If you want to make a small quilt, you could simply add borders on the sides and top and bottom out of coordinating fabrics. Becky has done that for her charity quilts many times.
100% cotton
Price is for one panel
Panel is 23” x 42”
Design includes a series of vintage trucks on gray planking
Designed by MODA
The design is called Cultivate Kindness by Deb Strain
Colors include gray/taupe and the colors on the vintage trucks - red, aqua, yellow, green