I made four more blocks to make the quilt longer. How do you like the new placement of the blocks? I used Sudoku game to help me to place the blocks. I tried not to have the same color twice in a row or column. As you see, I made tiny mistake, but I still like how all colors work together!
Here is one of the extra blocks still on the hoop on my Brother machine. Coffee to go anyone?
Here is a Squaring tip I promised. I saw on Pat's blog that she saw tutorial here how to use a freezer paper to square up blocks that are a little smaller then the size you want them to be.
I ironed strips of freezer paper to the sides I needed a little extra.
I ironed strips of freezer paper to the sides I needed a little extra.
I have to say that I didn't like sewing with the freezing paper so used it mostly as a guide and removed it before sewing that seam. I always like to try new tips! My MIL did a great tutorial how to block a quilt block, hop there to check it out!
Here is a close up how my embroidery blocks turn out:
I added sashing and now I have to add borders. Stay tuned for the finished quilt!
Happy sewing!
I really like that quilt!!!! Excellant job!! And yes, good things do take time, and this one is definitlt worth your time!!!
ReplyDeleteI like happy quilts, with bright happy colours - and this is a great project.
Oh I just love it! I really love bright colors so this is just perfect!
ReplyDeletePretty! And what a timely tip, too. Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I could see this hanging at the local coffee shop in my town!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I was going to point out that you could swap the blocks in the upper right (swap orange & purple) to correct your tiny mistake. But I see now the quilt is all together. Looks great in any case, and unless you tell someone you tried to avoid duplicate colours in a row, no one is going to see it as a mistake.
ReplyDeleteI love it!
Zlaty, your coffee quilt is so cute. First I thaught you used prints, but then I noticed you have an embroidery machine. Lucky you! I love the black background behind the embroidery with the bright colors...very very nice layout too!
ReplyDeleteI really like the bright colors that you choose.
ReplyDeleteYou must have a lot of patience, as I can tell that is a true labor of L.O.V.E!
ENJOY LIFE`S SIMPLE TREASURES,
DEBBIE MOSS
VERY NICE Zlaty!!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors :-)
Hugs
Your quilt looks great. I love all the bright colors, and of course the coffee!
ReplyDeleteI love coffee...mocha lattes to be exact! These little embroidered blocks are absolutely stunning!! Fantastic quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI too love coffee!!! This quilt is just spectacular. The colors remind me of how I see the world after a good cup!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your wonderful words about my quilt! I love to read the comments and to know who is visiting me. I am working on adding the border.
ReplyDeleteI got an email asking me about the fabric and the design. The fabric is from a collection called Spill the Beans Swirls Collections by Barb Tourtillotte for Clothworks.
Happy Sewing!
Zlaty
I love that quilt, as I do love coffee. Such wonderful colors you used.
ReplyDeleteMicki
Looks so great I have to go make myself a fresh,steaming, delicious cup of java
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are looking great! Thanks for the link to your MIL's tip! 8-)
ReplyDeleteI love to see what quilters do with my fabrics. This is beautiful - love the black sashing! Barb Tourtillotte
ReplyDeleteThank you Barb! I am so excited that the designer of the fabric stopped by my blog and liked my quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteI saw you have a wine line, too. I have to look if I will find it!
Zlaty