10 January 2020

I Guess This Will Be a 'Practice' Quilt For the New Prompt!

How funny that I was already in the middle of completing an hourglass quilt when the new prompt came out! It's a very simple throw quilt that was made to be used for the Christmas season, so already well in the works. Ann said that I should post it here, so why not! Hopefully there will be time to get it quilted and ready for use by next December.
A simple hourglass throw quilt
The colors were chosen based on some of these lighter greens that I've been attempting to use up and get out of the way. At first I thought to use a darker cream fabric, but together with some of these muddy looking greens, started looking very mushy together, even if only in a stack together. So glad that I found enough of these lighter white creams to use as they were probably the only color that would have made sense with these odd greens. 
Just a little bit of value change in the greens
As I said in the long, rambling blog post, it's probably good that the red border was added as well. Definitely helps make everything look a little more interesting! For this particular quilt, I just wanted a very, very easy way to use up a lot of the green and not be too cheesy holiday looking. Very happy with the overall simplicity and look to this quilt. Lots of ideas running through my brain for a good response to this latest challenge. I think it will take a while to narrow down and settle on one! Very simple block, but potentially, dozens and dozens of ways to implement this design into a quilt.....

5 comments:

Kaja said...

Your timing is impeccable!

Mary Marcotte said...

Great start indeed! The red border does spruce it up a bit and gives it a Christmas-y feel.

Janie said...

Classic hourglass, lovely work.

Ann said...

It’s such fun when so many of us have the same basic block in progress. There are ma multitude of ways to sew them. I love how yours invigorates your old greens. They look new to me.

Marly said...

A great result from using up your "odd greens". I like its sophisticated simplicity.