Monday, May 13, 2013

New Project!


Yesterday I had a me day, nice quiet day all by myself and I wanted to make something just for fun. I have been wanting to make Barbara Brackman's Union Cradle Quilt but wanted something I could make quick and easily, so I made a few changes.

First I reduced the block size to 6" instead of 8". Then I reduced the appliques by 20% on the scanner to fit with the new size. The original quilt is in two colors, but I wanted a patriotic quilt, so I used red and blue ticking for the blocks and a blue ticking for the border. The border is lighter than I would have used, but it was all I had that worked and I plan on tea staining the quilt, when it is finished. I also used wools for the appliqué and scraps that I had laying around. I want the quilt to be scrappy and old looking, when it is finished, so the wools are ones I cut out from old jackets.

I made the border a bit larger since it will have eagle appliques on it and when the quilt is done, I will use a part of the border as the binding by folding it to the backside.

I might just enter this one into the contest at This-n-That Fabrics. You can enter a patriotic quilt that you have made this year, has to be a new one and it ends this month.

The outer blue is a brushed homespun, but the flash makes it look shiny.


10 comments:

  1. Holy smokes, you did all of that in one day? That is amazing, would have taken me weeks (who am I kidding, it would have taken me months!). Can't wait to see it finished, lovely! Deb

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  2. Very cute quilt. The ticking was a good choice.

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  3. Fantastic job! I love the way you tweaked the plan.

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  4. The ticking backgrounds work very well. I like that you turned the stripes a different direction every other block.

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  5. Great job, Debbie. Like the look the ticking gives the quilt.

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  6. Looks great, Debbie! The ticking used as background is "it".

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  7. looks fantastic... love the ticking background
    Hugz

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  8. Hi Deb, Just read your post on my blog. Darn it all it was sad to read that you machine broke and having to get a permit to fix a leaking pipe. We have to do that here as well to dig up and fix under ground pipes etc.
    On hte brighterside love the projects. I am taking a brake from crocheting and may do a little embroidery work not sure. Hugs, LenZie

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