I began making a 9 patch Parfait quilt - Free Pattern on McCalls. The perfect size for me to begin with 90 1/2" x 90 1/2". The too many pink and black colors weren't to my taste so I substituted them for Tans and chocolate, blues and greens. I've been wanting to make this pattern since I learned how to quilt in Nov 2012~
I put all the 9 patch blocks together using a Batik jelly roll and loved how they looked... EXCEPT they were suppose to come be 6 1/2"! When I pressed the fold out of the jelly roll strips there were smile lines so unfortunately only a few blocks were near the 6 1/2"!!! Joann's batik jelly roll was not on grain, nor were they the full 2 1/2" *sigh*... I had already cut the large blocks, so either I cut everything down to 6" and kept on with the same pattern, or needed to change the entire quilt!
Well I had already cut 150 6 1/2" squares and was not feeling the love to recut them again - So the 9 patches were set to the side to be cut down later and added into various Quilts4Kids.
I thought about all the quilts I've learned to make and decided to add some white and black sashing around my blocks and see how big that was - Aiming for a California King Bed (but in the meantime it will grace our 5th wheel King Bed).
As I sashed the gorgeous Green blocks I realized they reminded me of the Monet Painting, Givinnecy's Garden (forgive my spelling!). We have a very large print of this framed hanging over our bed at home, this will be the perfect center piece for this quilt!
Making this up as I sew I have no idea what it will look like when I'm done, which is making this a much longer project than it could have been!!!
How many of you begin working on a quilt pattern only to have to turn your quilt into something else??
Photo's after I add the next several rows so I can see how it is looking. Thanks for reading
I began making clothing as a teen. Last winter my obsession was Home Decor, including curtains for my mom. Pillows swarmed into the living room. Purses were made and I learned, I really do love to sew everything. This winter quilts are my passion and I'm happy to share some of my work with you.
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