Friday after spending some time on cleanup chores around the house, I spent some additional time crawling around on the floor. But it involved playing with fabric, so I didn't mind :)
I have to back up and say I made one additional raw-edge bullseye block on Thursday night to make an even number of blocks for the layout. It took longer to find circular items to trace for the different sized rounds than it did to make the block! I then cut it into quarters. There was a slight boo-boo in that I just sewed all three rounds on top of each other, whereas the other gifted bullseye blocks had the centers cut out of each layer from the back of the block before adding the next. I had to finesse that method by trimming very very close to the stitching and pulling the fabric out of the stitching line for each layer. Thank goodness it was only four quarters to mess with!
My layout is 10x12, which will finish at 40x48" once all the blocks are sewn. I tried to mix up the blocks as best I could, but with four blocks of each bullseye, it was a little bit harder. I'm loving the diagonal rows. I can imagine starting this with layer cake sized bullseyes for a larger quilt.
It is surprising how small a stack 120 blocks makes! Today's sewing tasks include making a bed skirt for a queen sized bed, from a sheet set. I'll be glad to have that project behind me! I'm off to iron now...
13 comments:
Love this quilt! The diagonal layout is really cool.
I've not see a setting like this. Cool. I did a couple of bullseye quilts in the late 90s. Then I did squares instead of circles. Love the warm colors. Enjoy your holiday.
It's fabulous Annie - and looking so interesting and different.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend- it's a long one there isn't it?
Oh I love your setting! It makes a very interesting pattern! Like waves across a pond or something. Oh I just might have to copy this quilt someday. LOL. Just lovely!!
Tell me if I remember correctly...background squares cut 9"? I remember how those circles were made...you should have asked! 4",6",8" squares fold in half, half again and cut into a circle shape.
Oh Annie - this is such a striking quilt! Love it! Hope you had some fun in your sewing room today.
I think this is the best use of Bulls-Eye blocks I have seen. I love this setting. Nice job, Annie!
Oh, I love how you laid these out. I'm made one bullseye quilt - mine had flowers in the middle made from leftovers from the backs of those blocks. Makes me want to make another set of bullseyes to set as you have. Thanks for sharing, Annie!
This is a really nice design and layout.
Love, love, love this quilt and your layout! I remember helping my Mom with one of these bulls eye quilts years ago... I may just have to resurrect this idea and run with it myself... well done! :)
Love, love, love this quilt and your layout! I remember helping my Mom with one of these bulls eye quilts years ago... I may just have to resurrect this idea and run with it myself... well done! :)
I love the concept of this quilt. It looks great laid out in diagonal lines. I guess there would be many configurations you could make up with the quarters, kinda like half square triangles.
Just scrolling through your oh so enjoyable website I stumbled upon your bull's eye designs. So much fun. I made a gargantuan one years ago out of SQUARES, alternatingly stacking homespuns and calicos. It is my husband's absolute favorie of all the quilts I ever made....... I am totally inspired to revitalize these dlocks into my repertoire in an effort to lessen my stash (Ha, dream on!) A good Covid19 goal, right??
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