Thursday, 21 February 2013

Delft Blues Log Cabin Quilt


Apologies for the long absence from blogging, I’ve been busy with other things.
I started putting this quilt together a while ago using a jellyroll of Delft Blue framed in pure white. Miss Ming gives it her seal of approval! J
I reached a point when it was square and decided to add a yellow dot fabric which I picked up at Sp*tl*t to the sides and ends so that it is almost a single size quilt with the thinking that the yellow would enhance and compliment the splashes of yellow among the Delft Blues.
The back is a grey dot fabric which matches the yellow dot on the front. I have joined together all the little leftover pieces of jellyroll from making the log cabins into a long strip. This is pieced together with a leftover strip of the yellow and the grey dot which was only 42 inches wide to give me the correct width. (I love using up all the little leftovers in the backing!)

I decided to free-motion quilt it using a meandering line with loops in it and that way I could just scoot around all the pins. Wadding is a machine washable wool/polyester mix which I have found to be my favourite to use.
Binding:
I always cut my binding strips on the diagonal – 45 degrees – it’s a little more fiddly at the cutting stage. This creates a springy edge which stands out like a tube and also bends and folds better with the quilt. I chose a dotty fabric in blues and white.
I’ve almost finished putting the binding on which I machine stitch front and back. ( I used to hand stitch the back, too busy at the moment.) Will post more pics when done.
Cheers Fran.




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