I have been playing with the idea of a new quilt along in 2024 for a while now, but took a bit of time to settle on an idea. I haven't done a quilt along since 2021, and so I feel that now is a good time to jump back in.
14 hours in the car yesterday stitching hexies gave me plenty of time to ponder. I so much enjoy stitching miniature blocks, but getting enough together to make a decently sized quilt takes lots of time! I started with a plan to sash out some miniatures "happy block" style, alternating dark and light sashings, but it seemed like too much space when I sketched it out. Also, not everyone likes making miniature quilt blocks. I did a squared away block of the month with Mari in 2018 with her making large blocks and me making the smaller version. We limited our blocks to those on a 5 x 5 grid which made the piecing nicely consistent. Seeing the how the blocks looked in different sizes was a fun experiment. Best of all, it allowed people to pick a size that they were comfortable working with.
And so, putting together all of those ideas.... I decided to make both big and small blocks and mix them together in the same quilt. The "larger" blocks will be 6 inches, and the little guys will be 3.5 inches. Then by framing out the smaller blocks, they will form a nice checkerboard and give the bigger blocks some room to rest. For those who don't like tiny little fiddly blocks, it is easy enough to replace the smaller blocks with a 3.5 square, or even a crumb or string block.
I love it...I am in and eager to sew along! What a fun quilt this will be!
ReplyDeleteIs there a pattern or measurements available, or a link to one? I'd love to try this pattern.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun! I always enjoy your RSC sampler quilts.
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea look forward to doing a scrappy SAL....thank you sdo much for all you do,Jeanne
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun idea!
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