The macrame print was so cute. It's a little washed out in this pic, better in the next pic. It is a Cotton + Steel print. I last worked on this project in 2017, so it is only toddler aged :)
I saw the Sliced Cake Quilt tutorial on Canoe Ridge Creations' Facebook page using 10" squares, however I'm only making 4 rows of 17 strips. I bought most of the coordinates from the clearance section on Connecting Threads--more came from stash. This morning I laid out all the pieces and played switcheroo.
Bright and fun colors and prints to play with. There were a couple more switches after this pic. I got right to sewing the rows before work.
Two rows complete, two to go! I will use the macrame print as borders to make the quilt a bit bigger, child size. Meanwhile, pick #9 is now a finished pillow cover.
In laying out the pieces after making the yellow print drunkard's path block, I remembered why this project stalled--the leftover DP blocks were all different sizes. But since there were only four of them to trim, it went quickly and I sewed the pillow front together pretty easily. Originally I thought about finishing the pillow with a binding, but decided it would cover up too much of the rounded corner effect, so made a regular split back and stitched and turned the cover.
This made an 18" pillow cover, a good size for a chair or couch.
The split back has >1" hemmed edges and overlaps on the sides by 3". I'm glad to have the Lantern into a finished item and out of UFO jail. Jen Carlton Bailly has many more DP-based patterns and lots of tips and tricks for easy construction on her website, bettycrockerass.com.
Back to piecing and pressing...:)
4 comments:
Two successful projects. Similar color schemes, but totally different looks. :)
Nice finish and very fast too.
I love this pillow! I have some blocks that may be pillows before too long! Quick and easy finishes for the orphans 😊
A very pretty pillow cover and a great save from the orphan block bin. Looking forward to seeing how things went with your very last 3-day project.
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