A Tale of Two Techniques
I had to make this quilt for my SIL’s boyfriend. He chose two colors for the quilt. That’s it. TWO colors. UGH I’m just not a two-color quilter, that’s for sure. 😉
But, this post isn’t about his color choices (or lack thereof) – it’s about variation on a theme. I wanted to do SIMPLE (he’s a MAN, afterall), yet needed to try to create depth and some design fun.
And then I ran out of fabric – which is totally amazing in and of itself! And I live 45 min. away from the nearest quilt shop. <thud>
So, I did what any quilter would do in the face of adversity – I punted!
Five of the blocks are simply pieced nine-patch blocks, with a border around the nine-patch.
The center block is a 25-square pieced block.
Four of the blocks are raw-edge applique, on top of the background fabric – giving the illusion that I’ve pieced them!
Once my quilter is finished with her part, the appliqued fabrics will be stabilized and no one will know that I ran out of fabric and took a short-cut to get this quilt pieced! Plus, I like the final results, a variation of pieced and raw-edge applique – gives a MAN quilt much more funshine than just pieced blocks.
Try it – and have FUN in designing or making a quilt that isn’t the norm!
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