Monday, June 15, 2015

Spontaneous Squares


I am pretty happy with out my squares turned out. (It looks even better in person when not taken in dim light with a cell phone camera).  What a fun way to use up old leftovers and the orphan fabrics that you don't recall really how they ended up in the stash. Scraps beget scraps, so I do have a plan to use up some of the 6" long strips for a rainbow quilt.

I have been collecting thread and needles for a while for the Big Stitch quilt.  The needles on the right were actually given to me by Pepper Cory (name dropper) at Quilt Market several years ago when I got to go as a guest (coolest vacation ever). I collected the pearl cotton on a shop hop from shops that didn't have fabric I found interesting.

I started out by stitching some lines about 1/2" apart.

I think it was Tim Lattimer who pointed out that this approach should be called "big thread" not  "big stitch".  I have been keeping the stitching 1/2 to 3/4" apart.  I can't actually make the stitches "big" but they are proportional to the thread and I think the outcome will be great after washing.

3 comments:

1 cajunquilter said...

What a great quilt! Can't wait to see it finished.

2 Nanna said...

love the way you've got the strips going, makes for an interesting pattern, it's going to be beautiful!

Helen

3 Amy said...

Love this one! When I finish my hand quilting project (almost on the borders), the next one in the queue is going to use big stitching. Thanks for the spacing tip on this technique.