Showing posts with label HSTs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HSTs. Show all posts

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Impulse Buy While Recovering From Surgery

Close up of fabrics.
About 10 years ago, more or less, I was still very new to quilting and kind of naive when it came to fabric requirements. I didn't use patterns, only my own designs. To this day, I often design quilts based on the fabric I have on hand. I guess I put the cart before the horse in that I start out with fabric and build my quilts based on what I have. The whole idea of reading a pattern and buying fabric accordingly was very foreign to my way of thinking.
Between Christmas and New Year's, I had emergency gall bladder removal surgery. (I'm sure there's a medically correct term for it.) During recovery I spent lot's of time on Ebay looking at fabric - mostly pre-cuts. One day I succumbed to a GREAT deal - 400! yes 400 4" blue on white squares. I think this was before 5" charm squares became an industry standard. Anyway, into a drawer they went never to be seen again... not for a long time anyway.
Final layout before borders.
Backing.
Last year, when I decided I really wanted to concentrate on making Josh's Hugs Quilts, I pulled them out. I was learning all about HSTs (half-square triangles). There was a yellow with blue roses fabric in my stash and that dark/medium blue fabric. So of course, I made MORE 4" squares. Then I made a ton of HSTs. I chose to lay them out in a chevron pattern. I added a border of denim looking cotton also from my stash. I had found the backing fabric in a thrift shop and it seemed perfect. I quilted it with my walking foot - yes, even the curves. This quilt is what I came up with. It measures 42.5"x57.5". And now I think I only have 300! little blue/white squares left. Yeah, I barely made a dent.
Close up of quilting.
Finished quilt hanging in my garden.