This afternoon, I stitched #s 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 and 100. Whew!
Here's a couple of pictures marking the milestone. They are stacked in piles of 10. At first, I had them in a certain order, as there are 3 variations of baskets, but now they are mostly randomly stacked.
I have some decisions to make before moving on to sashing these baskets into rows. First, I have very little of the white background fabric remaining, so what to do?
One option is to take my bit of white and shop for more, hoping that I can find something to match.
Another option is to sash with some of my Roman Holiday jelly rolls. I have a full jelly roll and a half of another one. The pattern calls for very narrow sashing - 1.25 inches. So I could cut the jelly roll strips in half. Easy to do, and I know I'd have plenty. But the pattern calls for using the neutral; will I be happy with colorful sashing? Since it's RH, probably.
A third option is to dig into my stash of whites and off-whites to see if something I already own would suitably substitute. I will probably dig around later today to see what I can find.
Are you wondering about the occasional printed neutral? I began this quilt using my Roman Holiday scraps from an earlier project and a more recent Etsy-purchased charm pack. If I did not use the lights from the charm pack, what else would I do with them? A lot of light bits with no darker colors would be a senseless waste of Roman Holiday! So I decided that they could be used in the basket HSTs and would show up randomly throughout the baskets and, ultimately, all around the quilt.
I have not had a particularly regular presence here in blog-land, but believe me, I have been stitching. And now that I have at last finished the baskets, perhaps I can show you some variety in my content. Variety has been totally absent while making these 100 baskets. Gosh, I'm glad to have them done!
Happy Quilting, Friends!
You've been working girl! 100 blocks since the first of July!!!! I made 20 something baskets for Baskets & 9 patches, I thought that was a lot! Can't wait to see the quilt put together, it will be so lovely. BTW, I printed off this pattern in July after you posted about it. I actually have fabrics pulled but who knows when I'll get to it. I'm still working on scrappy quilts from my list but I can still dream. Happy stitching!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing your blocks!! They are absolutely lovely :) Can't wait to see how you decide to put them together!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on completing all of those lovely baskets! Sewing the same item can be a daunting process. I just completed a quilt top and I got tired of it even though I was chain piecing. Will look forward to your completed quilt top!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of blocks in that time frame. I am much slower. Love the fabric you chose your blocks look great
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