I found this quilt pattern on Pinterest a while back and loved it so much I just had to make it!
It's called "Windy Days" and is by Sarah Meyer as part of Moda Bake Shop, which has heaps of ideas and projects for pre-cuts.
I found this cool pinwheel fabric at "The Sew Room" in Alford. I wanted to include it somehow, but I couldn't quite decide how... (in typical fashion haha!) Eventually, I decided to use it as the border fabric to make the quilt a bit bigger, and I used it to select the colours for the pinwheels.
There's blues, pinks, purples, greens and a little bit of orange, which sounds a bit mental written down but it looks really good.
The pattern is technically for a charm pack and that would be the easiest and most sensible option, but I couldn't see any that I liked enough in the right colours. So, I bought some fat quarters in bold, punchy colours like pinks, orange, teal and purple and cut my own "charm pack" (a charm pack is a pre-cut pack of 5" fabric squares) I also cut far too many in my enthusiasm... so, I'll pick the best and use the rest in the back somehow haha! :)
Whilst feeding EJ a few months ago (she's 5 months now) I watched a few Eleanor Burns videos on youtube and learnt this "swirling" technique for the back which works soo much better that whatever I used to do. This is only my second quilt, the first one I made was for DJ, I'll show pics of it in another post.
This was the first attempt at the layout when I'd sewn enough pinwheels together. I wasn't too happy with it as the colours were nice but it was a bit pilly wally... and lacked the bold colourful look I was wanting for it.
Solution: more contrast and more turquoise!
The large pinwheel at the top right didn't stand out enough either so I changed it from this
to this, and I'm so much happier with it.
slightly crumpled by a little boy! |
more crumpling... haha! |
and I lost one :( (not his fault, mine this time!) |
Kathelle x
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