Showing posts with label Metro Lattice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metro Lattice. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2015

What's going on at my house . . . .

Here's my April quilt of the month,  Lifetime Quilt #140.


 I just got this quilt back from the quilter and was so pleased with it I immediately hung it up.  The fabric is Persimmon by BasicGrey for Moda. The pattern is Metro Lattice by Sew Kind of Wonderful.    I didn't add the lattice, lol.  I don't know if that Persimmon line is a spring fabric but I love it and think it works for April, especially since we've not had much of a spring yet. (click here for more details about LQ#140)  I know some quilters think using a family of fabric is sort of cheating, and I sometimes add a few pieces from my stash when I work with a family of fabric to make it more my own, but this quilt is all Persimmon, and I wouldn't change a thing.  The Fat Quarter Shop still has a few pieces of this fabric left in their inventory.  They also have charm packs and Jolly bars.  For less than $20 you could make something really cool using this fabric and a jolly bar!  This quilt was wonderfully quilted by Connie Lancaster at Quilts Plus in Indianapolis, IN.  

I seem to have a circle theme going here.  My Kaffe Fassett Flowering Snowball is progressing nicely.  The blocks are really easy to piece.  I'm keeping my fingers crossed that all the pieces line up perfectly when I sew my blocks into rows.


Right now I'm really not paying much attention to my fabric placement, I just don't want two like fabrics touching (that's against the law you know).  For those of you who left comments saying you too were overwhelmed by selecting Kaffe Fassett fabric, look for a bundle like I'm using, it gives you such a great start. I've eliminated two prints from the roll and selected 6 other prints online to add to the mix.  It's wild but I'm still liking it.

And finally, summer is a hectic time of year around our house.  It seems we are on the go more, after hibernating all winter we're usually up for anything going on outside the house for a change of pace.  Since I don't spend as much time in my sewing room I thought maybe a hand project would be a nice way to fill the few extra minutes I do have here and there throughout the day and the time in the car.

I've decided to try this Sue Daley pattern called Gathering Pieces.  It finishes at 54" x 54"


Instead of going with a white background like the pattern, I'm using the orange dot from Happy Go Lucky by Bonnie and Camille for Moda.  I'm also using the navy truffula tree print from Happy Go Lucky for the outer border.  I wanted a project that felt like summer and I think this fits the bill.


Only 216 more orange octagons to go!

Have a great weekend!  







Truffula tree, from the Dr Seuss book The Lorax, don't those look like truffula trees to you?

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Metro Lattice Update

Happy July!  The year's half over, I wonder if I've accomplished half of what I wanted to when this year started, I'll need to think about that.



I've pieced and trimmed the center sections of my Metro Lattice blocks.   The next step, adding the background pieces.

I've heard from a few folks sewing along, no pictures to share yet, hopefully soon.   Dawn is going to be waiting a little bit longer for her Dancing Churndash pattern and will be getting a later start, but that's OK, we have a couple of months and plenty of time.  Maybe some new folks will give it a go when some of our projects start coming to life.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Change of Plans

So after I made my Metro Scope block, and had it on my design wall for a day, I decided I wasn't in the mood for a Metro Scope quilt.   I like the block,  the construction was easy, but everyone else is doing circles, so I decided to try some circles too.




So I'm switching to Metro Lattice!  But I'm sticking with Persimmon by Basic Grey for Moda.


The first order of business, piecing and trimming120 half square triangles, my favorite pastime!


Enjoy your weekend, by Monday I maybe will have made another block and moved on to a third pattern!