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Completed wallhanging! |
I am so excited to post these photos of my completed Xylophone quilt! This is my largest machine quilted project to date. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I took inspiration from Elizabeth Hartman's book, Modern Patchwork for the xylophone strips. I played around with the layout from the pattern but felt that for a wallhanging, something more cohesive was needed. I eliminated the medium and large blocks which were not working for the size of my project. Then, using my recently adopted technique of piece, dice and repiece, I cut the larger blocks lengthwise and started experimenting with different layouts. Eventually, I added the horizontal strips of solid fabric.
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I used a meandering quilting stitch and scraps for the binding. |
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The top and bottom rows include 'diced and repieced' blocks. |
I quilted it using the Handiquilter long arm quilting machine at my
local quilt store. This was my first project for the long arm and I had
a lot of fun trying it out. I kept my expectations modest and am very
happy with the results.
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The back of the quilt with the blocks that were leftover. |
Because I prefer a 'funky' look and because I think that using up fabric
scraps is a way of honoring the origins of quilting, I used all the
experimental but rejected blocks on the back of the quilt. And I made
the binding out of leftover fabric.
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Here you can see the very simple quilting. |
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I decided to quilt only the background. |
I'm sure that I don't have to tell you how satisfying it is to complete a project and be able to enjoy the results. This quilt is hanging on the wall above my computer. It was a large blank space and now it is full of color and a source of inspiration towards future projects.
What projects are you working on?
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