Hello! Today I am sharing a recent quilt finish that I made just for fun!
But first I want to share with you the inspiration behind this project. This color palette was inspired by someone I follow on Instagram named Jerina (her Instagram handle is @quiet.sanctuary). She is a beautiful soul who shares her heart in every post! She shares her love of crochet, quilts, antiques, family and sourdough bread! Plus, she is an amazing photographer and writer.
[The above photo is shared with permission from Jerina @quiet.sanctuary.]
I think the above photo might be the exact photo that stopped me in my Instagram scroll one day. I love the crocheted blanket Jerina made. Oh how I wish I could crochet!!! I also loved the cozy, moody, yet sweet colors that Jerina used! The faded and worn look that she captured in that photo was so soothing to my soul! One morning I woke up and couldn't stop thinking about her blanket so I went to my sewing room and started playing around - trying to achieve that same look with fabric.
Around that same time, I had also been eyeing the classic Rail Fence/Roman Stripes quilt pattern.
So I decided to "kill two birds with one stone" and combine that pattern with those colors.
I cut some 2" x 5" rectangles and got to work.
Each block was made with three 2" x 5" cut rectangles so the blocks finished at 4.5" x 4.5".
I did a 13 x 15 block layout so my quilt finished at 59" x 68". This pattern is a great way to use up scraps and is beginner-friendly!
I love to reward myself with these kinds of projects once in a while. It's good for my creative juices to do some mindless, just-for-fun sewing! Plus, I just love a good scrappy, classic quilt pattern!
I used my stash and scraps for the quilt top but did end up buying the back and binding fabric.
The longarm quilting was done by my friend Jen Ostler in Highland, UT. We decided on a pantograph called Moon Phases. I had never used that one before but I felt like it matched the vibe of this quilt!
I wanted to name this quilt something other than Rail Fence or Roman Stripes because:
A.) It didn't feel like a typical Rail Fence quilt (because the fabrics weren't making a secondary zig-zag design). And B.) I just don't like the name Roman Stripes!
So I asked my Instagram followers if they could help me name my quilt! I got tons of great suggestions but I finally landed on "Dawn's Delight". It seemed to fit my color scheme, the quilting panto, and the pattern well. The way the blocks are rotated just seems fun and well, delightful! So thank you Janet (@janlynnsquilts on Instagram) for the name suggestion!
I took so many pictures...but I will share just one last one.
This was a fun project and I highly recommend making one of these quilts.
I plan to wash this soon so it will crinkle up and get even cozier!
Thanks for stopping by today!