I've been doing a little
While I had the Drunkard's Path die out I decided to see what I could do with the pieces of Metro Blue I had left from the Wedding Ring wall hanging. I had a ½ yard cut of each fabric and didn't use much at all on the wedding ring. I bought Kona cotton in Ivory and Chocolate and a nice Quilter's Solid in tan clear back at the end of May and had a little something planned for these fabrics. But I wasn't loving the picture in my head, so I decided to go in a different direction. Cutting with the Go! went pretty quickly and then I laid it all out on
What do you think? Click on it to see a closer view. While I was laying it out, LadyBug mentioned that the polka dots were her favorite. A girl after my own heart. And any suggestions for a name for this quilt? I already know how I'm going to quilt it — loopy flowers in the center of each circle and stippling in between with a variegated turquoise thread. Yeah. I kinda have a crush on loopy flowers and stippling. So much for branching out and learning new techniques .
I saved this stripey piece of Metro Blue for the binding because I love stripey bindings. I always do a bias-binding so that my stripeys are diagonal {plus bias is so fancy}. But these stripeys are printed diagonally, which presents a connundrum. Do I do a bias binding and if so, do I do it so the stripeys run the long way {horizontally, I guess} around the quilt, or go up and down {vertically} on the edge of the quilt? I've seen a lot of cute vertically striped bindings lately. Or, do I do a regular old cut-on-the-grain binding so that the stripeys stay diagonal? I am not sure if I know how to do a regular binding .
I've still got my Go! Cutter out. My other winner, Marcia, sent me lots and lots of pretty strips of fabrics to be cut into Hexies. Those got here on Monday and I've been keeping a little tally as I've worked on them this week. When I finish, I'll show a picture of all her pretty Hexies and give you a number to go with it. Fun!
Thanks to everyone who left me a little Diamond in my comments yesterday. I've been wrestling with that darn pebble {I actually think there might be more than one} and haven't had a chance to reply to each of you personally, but I so appreciate it . It really put a little sparkle into my day.
Wow, that Go Cutter is amazing! It looks like so much fun - I think I would be cutting fabric all the time! I love the combination of the blue and brown.
ReplyDeletePOLKA DOTS!!! yummy looking quilts/fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI love cutting stuff with my Cuttlebug die cutter, including fabric, but of course small stuff....I agree I'd be cutting fabric all the time with one of those Go Cutters! BTW, what size is the die?
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics you are making the drunkard's path and the blue one is just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMetro blue cuts loooks lovely! Once I had Metro in brown, but blue looks even better. And a blue with brown - the best combination:)
ReplyDeleteOh, and the cuts for me - gorgeous! I just can't wait to start sewing:) Thank you very very much!!!
ReplyDeleteLove that Metro blue and brown together! Names, huh? How about Cocoa a la Metro? Metro Cocoa? Chocolate in the City? City Chocolate? I think my first idea was my best, LOL.
ReplyDeletelove love love your blue and brown quilt! maybe I need to get me one of these cutters too lol
ReplyDeleteYep I'm loving the brown and the blue. It's already look gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if go-cutting fabric is like sharpening pencils with an electric sharpener. You just keep going and going because it feels so darn good to do it.
Gee Elizabeth, I don't know what to call your Metro fabric Drunkard's Path, but it's really awesome. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the blue and brown. I vote for cutting the binding on the grain so the stripes stay diagonal.
ReplyDeleteYou inspire me with all your projects!