This quilt is called Bubble and Squeak and I made it a couple of years ago when I was into a clean up my scrap pile stage. |
If you look closely at the individual blocks you will see that they appear to be crazy patchwork style but this is not correct. In actual fact the blocks are made using an improvised four patch technique which I have been utilising quite a bit lately as it is perfect for when I feel like doing brainless sewing and when I want to use up scraps.
If only I could throw out unwanted fabric it would make life so much easier.
If you want to try the technique I have used it in two projects which are being featured in Australian Patchwork and Quilting. The first was in last month and the project was called Dusting Crumbs and the other will be in a few months in a project called Starry Cabins. Dusting Crumbs uses a few different improvisational techniques whereas Starry Cabins only uses two.
If you would like to see more entries in the latest Blogger's Quilt Festival just click on this link and it will take you to the central blog with all of the links.. great way to spend a few hours surfing :)
If only I could throw out unwanted fabric it would make life so much easier.
The leftover scraps were randomly sewn together to form large pieces of fabric which was then cut into the squares and rectangles. Unfortunately I was a bit brain dead at the time that I started to cut and didn't allow correctly for seam allowances which is why most blocks have a double border on two sides.. never throw out an error when you have a chance to experiment as they say. It is one of my favourite quilts.
If you would like to see more entries in the latest Blogger's Quilt Festival just click on this link and it will take you to the central blog with all of the links.. great way to spend a few hours surfing :)