Thursday 18 December 2014

how to cheat at patchwork

I have been thinking about making a quilt from Mr P's old shirts, and other bits of blue from my pile of charity shop finds, but it needed a few bright bits to make it sing.

Then a kind friend visited the National Quilt Museum in America and brought me back these lovely zingy batiks.


























Somewhere on the marvellous internet I've seen this method of quickly making a quilt with small squares, so I thought I'd try it.

I cut my squares to 2.5 inches, as the batiks were 5 inch squares (although if you were more nimble fingered than me you could make them smaller), and then carefully ironed them side by side on to a piece of very lightweight interfacing.





































So now the little dears can't move about!

























Then I folded along the joins, and sewed along them using my trusty quarter-inch foot...


























Here's how the back looks when its all sewn together...

























A quick press, and then I sewed it all together the other way...

























Et voila! Very fast, and all lined up, which might be a first for me! This is a 12 inch square, so I need to make a few more to have a respectable sized quilt. I don't think the interfacing will make a difference to the feel of the quilt once its all sandwiched and quilted, as its the lightest-weight one I could get. I'm aiming for a lap-quilt kind of size, and then I'll wash it to see how it feels after that.

























Or I could just leave it hanging in the window to make the grey weather seem more bearable...


5 comments:

  1. Clever! That last photo looks like stained glass and the seams like the leading. I can't help thinking that if I tried that I wouldn't get such a beautiful even finish at all but I might give it a try anyway!

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    1. If I can do it I'm sure you can! The quarter inch foot really helps- I think you can get one for most sewing machines.

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  2. Oh Carol! Again such inspirational beauty from such little pieces of loveliness........

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  3. I never thought of doing patchwork this way! Fantastic! And I've had an on-going love affair with Batiks for over 25 plus years!

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    1. I'd love to see what you come up with if you give it a try! x

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