Graduation Quilt for Nick |
One thing I decided on was to strive for asymmetry, something I have a hard time with, but I see this in many of the quilts that draw me in. As for a "topic", Nick has an appreciation for art, so I thought something a little less traditional would be a good approach. I'm pleased with how it turned out, but I could have spent a LOT more hours on the big stitch quilting!
I love the maverick stars (also called wonky stars) I've seen quilters making from scraps and in various sizes. These stars scream asymmetry, so I started with them as the center-piece. Each of the blocks in a whopping 20 inches square!
Graduation Quilt for Nick |
I also love the quilts that have these modern log cabin blocks, so those had to be included, as well. As for the big stitching, I couldn't envision machine quilting that wouldn't take away from the boldness and simplicity of these elements, so I chose to do the big stitch hand quilting.
All of the fabrics are Kona Cotton Solids and I used DMC Perle Cotton #5 in matching colors for the big stitch quilting. You can barely see the binding fabric, but it's a lovely multi-color batik that works just perfectly.
Here are a few shots where you can see the stitching better...
Graduation Quilt for Nick |
Graduation Quilt for Nick |
Graduation Quilt for Nick |
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