I spent time hand quilting and mindlessly piecing scraps together. This blog is called 'fabric therapy' for a reason...it is my favorite escape. This poor pineapple log cabin quilt has been on the shelf for a while, and it was just the project for mindless needling around...outline quilting with no marking required. Ahhh...mindless fabric therapy.
I opened my scrap boxes containing bright, cheerful strips, chunks and bits and just started chain-piecing like crazy. I made 160 of my 8.5 inch "X Marks the Block" squares, which I turned into two large quilts, one for my daughter and one for her best friend. They are being quilted, then I will post them, along with a complete tutorial on how I made them, in anticipation of teaching a class in this technique in a couple of weeks. They were very satisfying to complete, and since they were completely free-pieced without instructions, rules or rigidity, they were very easy and therapeutic to make. This is what the blocks looked like. I used brights and novelties, so it is really a kind of "I Spy" quilt.
You can see the bead a little better in the close up. I forget when I bought them and who makes them, but they are super! They are alphabet beads that came with the large safety pins and they are for marking blocks so that I am assured to get them back in the right order after the circles have been appliqued and before I sew them together.
I really believe in "leaders and enders" (thank you Bonnie Hunter!), and have been putting together these random, sort-of-triangular-shaped scraps with the ultimate goal of a whole lot of scrappy HST's. I keep a container by my machine, and piece a light and dark one together every time I start and stop sewing a chain of piecing.
When I get a pile sewn, I press them toward the darker triangle and put them in a project box, where I have been storing them until I have enough.
I see a scrappy quilt with white in the near future!
I am finding that the rest of the world doesn't stop, even when I want it to.
In stitches,
Teresa :o)