Black and White
A week or so after we returned from the West, a group of us had an impromptu sewing day down in the church's Fellowship Hall.
I didn't take my machine. Instead, I took a rotary cutter with a new blade and a whole Rubbermaid tub of black, white, and gray fabrics.
I'd seen a picture of a quilt that I wanted to try to make. The picture was all bright Kaffe fabrics, but I knew I had that tub of neutrals . . . .
Here are all of the units up on the wall. They've since been sewn together and the flimsy is complete.
It looks pretty much like this.
I didn't take my machine. Instead, I took a rotary cutter with a new blade and a whole Rubbermaid tub of black, white, and gray fabrics.
I'd seen a picture of a quilt that I wanted to try to make. The picture was all bright Kaffe fabrics, but I knew I had that tub of neutrals . . . .
Here are all of the units up on the wall. They've since been sewn together and the flimsy is complete.
It looks pretty much like this.
Comments
xx, Carol
Except for the center HSTs, it's a lot like the Shade Cascade pattern I used several years to make wall quilts for our sons. I suppose the blocks for that pattern are called Chevron Log Cabin if memory serves.
I wonder if DS1 and his sweetie would like the pattern in your color choices? They like all things black but also turquoise and greens.
It's raining cats and dogs here.
Hugs!