December was a month when I got little done but, I'm trying to make up for it.
Here are two quilts I finished so far this month.
The first is Rolling Waves (82" x 82"). The pattern is from a free, downloadable ebook available HERE. I used only two fabrics for the top (a difficult thing for this scrappy quilter!). The back is a patchwork cheater's cloth.
Rolling Waves (82" x 82") |
Rolling Waves (backing and binding detail) |
The quilt is hanging straight down from the fence, but the use of different sizes and shapes of blocks gives it the illusion of rolling waves. It is an easy pattern--all nine patches. The effect is achieved by their arrangement.
The second quilt is Hourglass Wreath (58" x 72") from MSQC. The tutorial is available HERE.
I used a Kaffe Fassett layer cake to make this one. I rarely buy precuts (other than fat quarters), but KF is an exception for me. I like getting lots of his different prints without having to buy yardage.
KF Hourglass Wreath (58" x 72") |
KF Hourglass Wreath (backing and binding detail) |
This is another beautiful, but easy pattern to make.
I'm not thrilled with mine--I think the black I chose for the background does not have enough contrast with some of the KF fabrics. I'll pay closer attention to that next time. I used every inch of the black, so I went with a paisley black for the binding.
Right now, I'm working on a log cabin quilt. I've never made one before, and I'm enjoying it very much. I'd like to explore the pattern and variations more this year. Maybe I'll think of 2023 as my Log Cabin Year.
I'm afraid I have stalled on the BH mystery quilt--as I said earlier, December was quite the month! I'll get back to it later. I have the first clue completed.
Happy Quilting! 😸