Our recent meeting for the Common Threads Quilt Guild included a new challenge issued by our president, Martha. She had discovered a stash of blocks made from charm squares and challenged us to make donation quilts from them. The blocks had been packed together into kits for us to take home, with the challenge to bring back a finished quilt next month.
Because of the differences in block sizes, I thought it would work best to add sashing and give the blocks a little separation. My first thought was to use a medium blue, and I found a fabric right away in my stash. I even have enough that I could use it on the back of the quilt.
The sashing strips in the photo above are different sizes because they came from my pre-cut strips drawers. I haven't decided yet which size I will use in the quilt. I added some squares of a possible cornerstone fabric and ended up with the combination shown below.
Check out what other quilters are working on this week at Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts and at Monday Musings at Songbird Designs.
Happy quilting everyone!
Julie in GA
The sashing with the green cornerstones is my favorite. What a fun and quick donation project.
ReplyDeleteSashing will definitely help meld the disparate fabrics into a whole. Your choice of blue sashing picks up the blues in every block
ReplyDeleteCertainly a variety of prints! The blue sashing will provide some breathing room and coordination. (Great challenge, BTW.)
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot of variety, Julie! I do like the green cornerstones and blue sashing. Thanks for linking up with Monday Musings!
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