Today's post will illustrate the importance of thinking things through before diving in on a project.
The quilts used in illustrating this concept are Cottage Green and Autumn Green, both pictured below and made this year.Cottage Green |
Autumn Green |
I'd had the florals since April 2021, to the best of my recollection. The purchase of these fabrics falls firmly into the impulse category - I
had no plan, no pattern, no clue whatsoever as to how the two florals
would be used. All I knew at the time was that I really, really liked
these two green florals- which is weird because I typically don't go overly crazy for green. Here are some closer views.
Floral used in Cottage Green. |
Floral used in Autumn Green. |
In January, when I was formulating my goals for the year, I was very serious about making a Snowball Quilt. Made with two very basic blocks, the 9-patch and the snowball - both easy to make - together, they result in a wonderful design. I thought it would be pretty cool to make at least one snowball quilt with one or the other of these green florals.
For several months, I kept these fabrics out in the quilting room, periodically auditioning fabrics to pair with them. It was a long process but I did eventually find fabrics to use with the florals.
So with those loose constructs, I proceeded, and in March I began Cottage Green to be made with a solid green and a white-on-white grunge, both from the stash. I have made 9-patch blocks for forever, and went to work stitching them up with enthusiastic speed. Then I did the same with the snowballs. Easy. Fun. Fast. Satisfying. I had the top together in no time.
As it was coming together, I really wasn't seeing the snowballs as I thought I would. Whaaaat??? It took me awhile, but I eventually discovered the error of my ways.
The 9-patches were made wrong. I am accustomed to making the dark squares in the 5s spot and the neutral squares in the 4s spot. For this quilt, however, the opposite setting is desired.
Now, I still liked my quilt, but I sure didn't have the true snowball quilt I had hoped for. I went ahead and finished the first quilt, Cottage Green, and promised myself that I would make the other green floral into a proper Snowball Quilt.
With the darks and lights positioned in the correct place, the snowball shows up so much more clearly. Like I say in my title, it's all in the placement! I love both of these quilts, but I sure had to work harder than I ought to have in order to get a snowball quilt, right?
Here are the two quilts side by side. Same two blocks - snowball and 9-patch. The way the 9-patch blocks are put together, though, makes all the difference. See how important placement is? A seasoned quilter knows this; and I do know this; I just proceeded without thinking!
Happy Quilting, Friends!
Been there, done that! Both quilts are lovely though, happy stitching!
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