I have always absolutely loved quilts and it has always been on my bucket list to create a human sized crazy quilt. When we went away a few months ago I took a picture of one in a museum that we visited.
So it should come as no surprise that one of my mini quilts for display would be a crazy quilt. I really had no clue what I was doing! NONE! But I forged ahead with what seemed like a logical plan.
I started with a rectangle foundation of a thin white fabric and a table of small scraps of fabric. I organized the fabric a bit so that I could quickly grab pieces that were different.
I know it doesn't look organized, but it was...at least for me! I didn't throw anything away. the pieces of fabric were tiny scraps that would normally have been thrown away!
I started with one small piece of scrap fabric up to the edge of the foundation fabric and held it in place with my fingers. I then proceeded to do a small whip stitch on the outer edge of the scrap fabric.
When that was securely attached to the foundation, I picked another piece of fabric and held it against the first piece of fabric. I then did a light little whip stitch to attach the second piece of fabric to the first piece. And then yes, you guessed it, I did the same thing with the third piece...and fourth piece. I would whip stitch anything that was overlapping a previously attached piece of fabric.
It was tedious, but it really did go fast!!! I was done within a few days!
When I was done, I just grabbed a neutral piece of fabric for backing and rolled the edge over to make a small sashing/binding around the edge. And Voila! Done!
I can't wait to see this in place, hanging in the quilt shop! Soon.....
In the meantime, I am riding high on the success of my quilt I have resisted putting any quilt on the rope bed in the Log Cabin,
Why? Because I love my bed so much! However, I have already decided that I will be making another crazy quilt for that bed! FINALLY, more than 5 years later, the rope bed will have a quilt! I am also planning and thinking about other ideas for the quilt displays int he quilt shop! I am only limited by my imagination!
The quilt is absolutely charming! Great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I had so much fun making it!!
DeleteI KNOW that making your craziquilt was fun for you because your results are Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI've made only ONE ( back in the late 70's) but I never thought to sew the patches onto a backing, which makes far more sense then trying to sew them to each other!
I hope you DO make another one for your rope bed because it is crying out for one! :D
I will be starting on a second one sooner or later...hopefully sooner!
DeleteI love that quilt! It must have taken you forever but what an accomplishment. It could easily be mistaken for a real-life quilt. Great job. - Marilyn D.
ReplyDeleteIt really didn’t take too long. About 10 hours of work five or take!
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