Happy Monday, friends! It's been a while, eh?
I haven't posted here since mid-July which is probably my longest break between posts since I started blogging back in 2008! This blog has been a great way for me to document my quilting journey and I love being able to look back on all the projects I've made over the years! I also love being able to share my passion for color, print and design with YOU and hope that you've found (and will continue to find) inspiration! The other day I noticed that several of my latest quilt finishes are not on here so it's time to fix that. Plan on seeing more posts from me, okay?
One of my favorite finishes from 2014 was my hand-appliqued, machine quilted Orange Peel Mini Quilt.
I posted about the start of this quilt HERE
with a Freezer Paper Applique Tutorial HERE
but really want to share the finished product with you!!!
This may have been my first play with low-volume fabrics vs. bright fabrics and I looooved it! I used bright fabrics (that as stand alone fabrics I didn't really love) but as little applique pieces with lots of saturation - were perfect! And the low-volume background fabrics were a great compliment to them. They added lots of interest but still fade into the background next to the bright hues of my orange peels.
The straight line quilting was so enjoyable (yet time consuming) to do!
I just followed the edges of my orange peels and quilted lines 1/4" apart in the low volume "diamond" areas. I don't quilt my projects myself very often but since it finished at 28" x 28" I figured I could handle it. I love the way it turned out - which is kind of rare for me. Often times I have a little regret or two but I ended up loving this project and have it hanging in my entryway.
The pattern for this quilt can be found in the book,
101 Fabulous Small Quilts by That Patchwork Place.
Thank you for coming back to visit after my long blogging hiatus!
See you again soon!
~ Amber