I decided to make a couple of trial blocks to see how it worked - and then though I might as well make them into a mini while I was at it. So I made four rainbow snail trail blocks over the last couple of nights. My original plan was a layout something like this:
But once I'd made the blocks it just didn't look quite right - not how I'd imagined it. I actually stuffed up the blocks when I sewed the four patches - I wanted the light and dark grey to alternate on the sides (which I think would have looked better). So then I tried flipping tow of the blocks to create this:
Again, it didn't quite look like I wanted - and I didn't like how the eye was drawn to that centre bit. So I flipped them all so that the centre of the mini was the light and dark grey:
I really like this placement. I love the rainbow running around the edges of the quilt, and how the greys look in the centre. So I sewed them together, and was pleasantly surprised by how well the points matched up (a bit of easing required though ;) ) I started quilting it last night with straight lines about 1/4" apart. I toyed with doing dense FMQ on the grey, but the geometric lines in the quilt really sang straight lines so I went with that. I'm pretty happy with how it looks so far:
I don't think I'll quilt the coloured parts at all (or if I do, just do a single line of quilting close to the edge). I'll straight line quilt the corner sections as well.
I'm stoked to nearly have my first finish of 2012 - yay for mini quilts :)
Happy stitching,
Jess
I'm loving rainbow too right now !
ReplyDeleteAnd I love how the quilting turned out ! It's stunning !
I really like the quilting in the center. Very simple yet quite stunning.
ReplyDeleteCool, love the final design :o)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The rainbow of colors and gray look really good together. The quilting looks great!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this! Rainbow is just amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love how you quilted it!
ReplyDeleteLove it and the quilting is amazing!
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