"Walking Paths" - top finished!
I had time to sew this past week. It felt so good and yet, as funny as it sounds, I’ve gotten out of practice! Seriously.
I had to get used to sitting at my machine again. Remember, lately, even as I’ve been sewing, it was mostly quilting - at the long arm during the month of November - charity quilts.
Anyway, I’m still kind of in the mood to make those ‘pretty quilts’ of which I’ve really only made a few in these colorways. Let me show you the ones I have done in these colors -
Specifically. I was actually looking to use pinks - darks and lights, blues/turquoises/yellows and other deeper pastels - not super light pastels.
Of course, that is not to say I’ve not made my share of pastel quilts as I have. But these are ones closest to the look of this one I made here. In a lot of ways, these aren’t light pastels at all - but just the softer colors with a few darker blues thrown in there for effect.
But this one is inspired by this one I called Rachael’s Garden Paths. This is the exact same idea - but smaller - much smaller blocks since this quilt isn’t made up of blocks, officially - but works as a medallion quilt of sorts.
Anyway…back to the new one.
This one is using 2.5” squares or strips .
Here are what the individual blocks look like -
The whole top.
From the side.
I think I know how I want to quilt this one - so I hope to get it done soon!
How do I feel about this one?
I really love the individual blocks, but am slightly disappointed in the overall look. I guess I wonder if I should have put a little more space between the blocks.
But I don’t take such tops apart. If I really want to try again - I’d do it over with wider sashings - not take this one apart. But I’ll finish it - and maybe in the final quilting, I’ll fall in love with it. I AM in love with the colors. I really enjoyed making the blocks!
Oh - and this is one of my series of quilts using at least in a big way, 2.5” squares. Here are the quilts in that series.
Have a great day wherever you are reading this. Thanks so much for coming along on my journey!
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