A couple of weeks ago, I started teaching this pattern at Frangipani Fabrics, and it got me really motivated to finish piecing my quilt top. So over the last few weeks, I've made the last ten or so diamond blocks and the background blocks - and today I finished piecing the quilt top together! I did a fair bit of fussy cutting for some of the larger pieces (the hexagons in particular), so I've included a few close ups of the quilt top so you can get a better idea of what the blocks look like individually.
This is a bit of a beast - it measures close to 100" square (I think it's 96" x 97"-ish), so I'm quite surprised by how quickly it came together. And considering it's all diamonds, triangles, hexagons and other shapes with lots of bias edges, I'm very happy with how my points have come out. They aren't perfect (there are a few dodgy bits), but overall I'm thrilled - and once it's quilted I think the little discrepancies in my piecing will virtually vanish ;o)
I came pretty close to making a completely Tula quilt with this one - the only non-Tula fabric are the two lightest background fabrics. It was a fun challenge figuring out which prints to use to achieve the colour wheel effect of this quilt, and I learnt a huge amount about colour while making it. Not all my choices are spot on, but it's still an effective quilt, I think. There is something really enjoyable for me in making a quilt using a single designer's fabrics - especially someone like Tula who varies her colours between collections, so they aren't matchy-matchy.
This quilt was the perfect way to finally use some long hoarded out of print fabrics. Almost all of Tula's collections are represented in this quilt - including Neptune, Nest, The Birds and the Bees, Fox Field, True Colours, Saltwater, Prince Charming, Moonshine, Parisville, Nightshade, Eden and Elizabeth. It makes me so happy being able to use so many favorite fabrics in one quilt top!
xx Jess
Such great use of fabrics. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! I bet Julie is going to love seeing it made with Tula fabric, too - she's a huge Tula Pink fan herself. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely amazing!! So insanely gorgeous! Wow! I'm totally in love with it! Amazing! <3
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteIf you decide to use a freefall back in a dark color PREWASH it! I've heard horror stories about folks having the dye bleed post quilting.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I really love it in prints!
ReplyDeleteOh wow it's much bigger than I thought! I love all the meticulously cut animal faces and your fabric picks are awesome.
ReplyDeleteThis is just amazing Jess - love all of the fussing cutting you have done with the Tula fabrics!
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvelous finish Jess! I like the idea of pieced Tula back. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteI don't even know where to begin! I love that you used Tula's fabric on this as I too have a respectable and prized collection of her fabric and have been saving it for just the right project. I am sure your quilting will be amazing on this one too!
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