Two springs ago I was temporarily living in DC. I toted a small portion of my stash with me (sanity protection) and resolved to make stuff within the parameters of what I brought. That small stash included 2 charm packs of Kate Spain's Central Park line, and a lot of solids. I challenged myself to make a big quilt with those charm packs, and by adding a lot of solids, I succeeded.
I followed no particular format in laying out the fabric. I probably tried to avoid setting the same fabrics next to one another, making it not totally random, and I may have adjusted squares as I sewed them together. To be honest, I don't really remember how I did it all that clearly. I do recall wishing I had used green instead of yellow as the most significant solid at one point, but having already cut out lots of yellow squares, well, no change was in the works. Unlike most of the quilts I make, this one had no intended recipient. As a result, when I finished the quilt top I had no need or incentive to finish it quickly, and it sat on a shelf for months.
Summer faded into fall, and one night I wanted to burrow under a quilt while reading on the couch. Rather than dig up a blanket from the closet, I grabbed the one sitting on the chair. I wouldn't have expected the pale yellow to work with the gold couch but, in a way, it does. It's not exactly the design or colors I would have picked for my living room, but it works. The binding isn't my favorite shade of green, but it doesn't really matter. It's a lot easier to let a quilt find a home in my living room than design one specifically for it. So much less pressure, so much more pleasurable.
You simply cannot go wrong with patchwork. I love this quilt's simplicity, and that it finally made itself known that it is to be *your* quilt!
ReplyDeleteCharm packs can be vexing in that they don't really have enough there to make a non-baby-sized quilt on their own. I really like how you interspersed the solid bits. Noted (pinned) for future inspiration.
I agree with the patchwork comment - I think it always works, charming in its simplicity.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Awesome work. I just love every fabric Kate Spain makes. Like, every single one.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE making a quilt just as you have, even though it's been eons since I've done that. You know, make it as I want, just how I want, with just the right or not so right fabrics in it, just because it's for me. I'm plum tired of those burdening UFOs to tick off an Excel list. Good for you for doing it just because.
ReplyDeleteYour Bubbe would be thrilled to know that you are enjoying her sofa so much. I told you it was the best place to read, didn't I, when you weren't so sure your wanted it! Thanks for listening.
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