I showed a picture of one block I had completed on the Spikes and Specks quilt, designed by Katrina Hadjimichael. I continue making progress and thought I would document how the quilt is coming along. I am doing mine in batiks using a color pallet requested by my niece. This is quite different from the palette used by Katrina.
The next step is to make the sashings. There are 36 sashing strips to make, and each requires an 18" bias strip for the vine and 4 leaves.
My bias strips for the vines are made from the same fabric I will use for corner stones and for the setting triangles as the blocks above are to be set on point. I used the technique of cutting an 18" strip, 1 1/4", folding the strip in half with right side out (not that it matters with batiks) and then sewing a seam along the long side 1 /4" from raw edge. Once sewn, I trim the seam to within 1/8" for stitched seam, and using a 3/8" bias bar, I pressed the strip flat with the seam down the middle. This makes a 3/8" bias strip called for in the pattern. I made all 36 "vines"
Wow and more Wow....Great job!! xo
ReplyDeleteOooo, you have a very lucky niece and she has an extra special aunt!!! That's going to be so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLove your colors for this.
ReplyDeleteThe pattern never caught my eye or interest until I saw your colors.
Its funny how we react or are drawn in by different elements.
Having said that I do not see myself doing this quilt in any colorway! lol
Oh what a beautiful quilt. It sings pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my! What a great quilt that has become! And such cheerful colors too.
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