This week I am focusing on putting a quilt top together. This quilt is "Peace and Healing" by Piecing the Past Quilts. The sew-along started this spring and each week I received the patterns for three or four blocks. The patterns were free at the time, but you can purchase all of them now for $19.99 from their website. I didn't care for three or four of the blocks and swapped out different ones.
Now it is time to sew the top together and I am making some changes to the layout.
The biggest change I am making is that the blocks are supposed to be "framed" before attaching the lattice. I suppose the reason for this is that the designer wants to be sure all the blocks can be squared up to the same size. My blocks all came out 9 1/2", so I don't need any squaring up, thus I am skipping the frames. I'm not bragging, I am just careful. It is amazing how accurate one's blocks can be when you starch your fabric first, pay attention to careful cutting, sew a consistent 1/4" seam, and trim up your units to the correct size as you sew.
The lattice is pretty cute I think. It has little red and white four patches for the lattice posts. I am going to use the red (from the four patches) for a very narrow inner border, then add a wider border of the cream (same as the lattice). I think that will set off the blocks nicely.
I used all fabric from my stash, a mix of Primitive Gatherings, Pam Buda, and Julie Hendrickson. I did have to buy the lattice fabric, and got a ton of it, so maybe I can use it for the back as well.
Hope your week is going well!
6 responses to “Putting a Quilt Top Together”
So glad you’re getting to stitch this week, and you have a beautiful project to stitch. I love the little offset squares for the sashing. I often add sashing when a quilt needs to be enlarged or if the blocks have lots of seams at the edges. I usually add corner stones but I love the appearance of the offset cornerstones. Have a great week stitching. TX is blazing so it’s great weather for staying in and catching up on quilts.
So glad you’re getting to stitch this week, and you have a beautiful project to stitch. I love the little offset squares for the sashing. I often add sashing when a quilt needs to be enlarged or if the blocks have lots of seams at the edges. I usually add corner stones but I love the appearance of the offset cornerstones. Have a great week stitching. TX is blazing so it’s great weather for staying in and catching up on quilts.
So glad you’re getting to stitch this week, and you have a beautiful project to stitch. I love the little offset squares for the sashing. I often add sashing when a quilt needs to be enlarged or if the blocks have lots of seams at the edges. I usually add corner stones but I love the appearance of the offset cornerstones. Have a great week stitching. TX is blazing so it’s great weather for staying in and catching up on quilts.
Great job on the lattice! Have fun joining up those pretty blocks!
Great job on the lattice! Have fun joining up those pretty blocks!
Great job on the lattice! Have fun joining up those pretty blocks!