Showing posts with label 60 degree angle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 60 degree angle. Show all posts
Friday, February 14, 2020
Ta DaDa Done
Monday, February 10, 2020
quilt top together
Quilt top finished!! get it basted this afternoon and machine quilted. Another 6 inches or so of snow here, hard to tell when the wind moves it around and makes drifts then the plow goes through and makes piles. It was a good weekend to sew. --Ann--
Labels:
60 degree angle,
kaleidoscope block,
log cabin
Friday, February 7, 2020
Bright colors and possibilities
Back to gloomy days here but its NOT snowing! The corner triangles are finished with 3 different possibilities for placement. I suppose there are 6 but lets not confuse things. The pattern suggests the long side of the triangle butted together that would be the polka dots at the top of the quilt. I could butt the purple side together on the left side. I like the short side butted together, that would be the multi colored stripe on the right with the polka dots surrounding the quilt. The stripe on the outside is choppy looking. I like the continuity of the dots it also creates an optical illusion of a cube. Just talking through my design process --Ann--
Labels:
60 degree angle,
kaleidoscope block,
log cabin
Thursday, February 6, 2020
just playing
Kaleidoscopes were one of my favorite toys as a child, I still have to check all the possibilities before I sew them together. I also have to sew 18 triangle blocks to fill out the hexagon. The sun came out!! the sky is bright blue I had to go for a walk I also had to sweep the hard floors, the sun really brings out the dust!! Back to playing with blocks --Ann--
Labels:
60 degree angle,
kaleidoscope block,
log cabin
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
brighter day
I started something bright and sunny because too many days have been overcast and gloomy except for those few hours over the weekend when we were at son's house and the sun came out. What a glorious sight to see clear blue sky and feel the sun on my face and on my back for those few hours. I have made this pattern a few times in the past for baby quilts as this one will be. So many moms have told me how intently her baby looks at the quilt. Bright colors and strong contrast are good for babies brain. Too bad so many of the newer fabrics are so monochromatic. The multicolored stripes and plaid is from my stash and probably 20 years old. Get off my soap box and back to my sewing room. --Ann--
Labels:
60 degree angle,
kaleidoscope block,
log cabin
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Finally a ta da da done
Boxed In or maybe Hexes and Boxes is done. Tumbling blocks done the easy way with 60 degree triangles. Its done add it to the pile. A nice boy quilt for someone in the future. --Ann--
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
deja vu again
These bright fabrics are so much fun for baby quilts this is the third time I have made this pattern, log cabin blocks with diamonds or triangles instead of squares. I just machine quilted in the center of each strip using a ruler to keep the lines fairly straight sometimes I waver. No baby is going to cry of that. --Ann--
Labels:
60 degree angle,
log cabin,
machine quilting,
quilt
Monday, October 29, 2018
ta da da top done
I was so excited to finished the borders on this over the weekend. I bought the narrow diagonal plaid for the backing and thought is would be good for the border but a wide chunk of it was too much, too busy for the border but a narrow strip works. Again I was down to what do I have enough of for the squaring strips and the outside border. So sadly I am out of so many of these prints. Some were from designer lines that were meant to be connector fabrics that would connect other lines of fabric in a quilt. The little tiny prints, the orange with the dots and the turquoise with the little spirals and dots and the 2 tone stripes and the red with the dots are a few of those fabrics. They provide a place for the eye to rest from the larger busy prints.
Now to decide how to quilt it. --Ann--
Now to decide how to quilt it. --Ann--
Friday, October 26, 2018
Kaleidoscope
I always have to play with these blocks after they are all assembled just for the kaleidoscope effect. I see possibilities where the outside segments could be assembled to look like cubes with the right combination of lights and darks. Some arrangements look like clutter.
I am back to the original plan with a straight grain on the outside of the hexagon. Straight grains just make things lay flat with no ruffled edges.
We had a week and a half of glorious sunshine and long walks. Now the gray skies have returned and I found my way back to my sewing room. --Ann--
I am back to the original plan with a straight grain on the outside of the hexagon. Straight grains just make things lay flat with no ruffled edges.
We had a week and a half of glorious sunshine and long walks. Now the gray skies have returned and I found my way back to my sewing room. --Ann--
Thursday, October 11, 2018
More sunshine on a grey day
A little orange in a quilt top is like turning on a light. For not having anything planned yesterday I only got one set of diamonds sewn with all the little interruptions. I would hate to live my life with out interruptions. I auditioned so many fabrics for each strip but what it came down to was is there enough of that particular fabric for that strip. Some of the strips are pieced and many more will be pieced and mis matched in the next round of triangles. It's not raining today but I'm off to have lunch with my cousins!!!--Ann--
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
brighter and brighter
Between doing this and that and the everyday stuff that needed to be done yesterday I cut the dark side of the next round of diamond log cabin blocks and every round gets brighter and brighter. My little bit of sunshine on another gloomy rainy day. --Ann--
Labels:
60 degree angle,
design wall,
log cabin,
scrap
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Same design different colors
A brighter day but only in my sewing room. Its been almost a week since the sun peeked through the clouds and even longer since we had clear blue sky. I miss the clear blue sky. The pile of bright fabrics were still on the table so I'm making another baby quilt of the same pattern from the book Not your Grandmother's Log Cabin. I cut all the logs before sewing, the short sides are all on the left side of the diamond and the long sides are all on the right. I couldn't keep the angles correct on the last one since I am directionally challenged. On to the next twelve diamond log cabin blocks on another dreary day. Hope you are finding a little sunshine. --Ann--
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