"Mosaic" using 2.5" strips/squares
I was able to finish up the “Mosaic” quilt but using 2.5” x4.5” bricks!
I think it is interesting how it turned out. The quilting really “drew it up” a lot more than I was expecting. I’m sure it had to do with the type of quilting. Hindsight being 20/20, I wish I had made the top longer so that once quilted, it would be longer. But it’s done already and I’m not taking it all apart and redoing the length.
I can’t even imagine doing that, actually!
In theory, anyway, I suppose this one could be added to without too many problems, though - by taking off the binding on one end only and adding rows and then quilting just the added section. I’ll think about it! :) I suppose I should measure it to see how long it actually is! I’ll let you know about it should decide to do that. When I mentioned it as a possibility to my husband, he just looked at my quizzically this morning and said, “Why would you do that?”
For the quilting - all I did was straight line quilting. I quilted on each side of the seam line. That’s all.
The pattern is the same as the 2” Mosaic I’ve made - the ONLY difference is that I used 2.5”x 4.5” bricks instead of the 2”x 3.5” ones. Obviously then, I could use fewer. This one was made with 49 or 50 rows - I can’t remember without counting them right now.
It is made row by row. And while it may feel unwieldy to make a quilt like this “row by row”, the ensuing unveiling of the design keeps a person going. It is really inspiring to put together a top like this for a change instead of by blocks.
Here is the contrasting photo with the 2” one. I still want to start going on one using 1.5”x2.5” bricks. I think that would be fascinating! Handling those long skinny strips might be a challenge though. We’ll see. Maybe I’ll make it a lap quilt size.
A closer view of my colors.
As usual - the quilt roll!
A distant shot!!
And that’s it! I think this one turned out great - as I mentioned before, it shrunk up terribly due to the quilting and that is the only disappointment about this one. I think this is a great all around “scrap user” of a design.
Have a great day wherever you are reading this!
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Colors may vary slightly from what is portrayed. Screens vary as well as our eyes sometimes see things differently, but we've made every attempt to have the color be accurately portrayed.
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