Afterburn
What conceptualized as a way to use up scraps in October of 2018 finally resulted in this quilt.
I had seen a herringbone quilt in IQM catalog and decided to make it. I took all of my red/orange scraps and cut them up into 2" x 4" pieces. Same with some low volume scraps. Once I had a pile I began making the vertical stripes. The stripes go fairly quickly as it's a bunch of partial seams piled one on top of another.
Once I had the layout and all the vertical stripes created, then came the tedious task of joining the strips and this meant a whole bunch of partial seams. I approached it one entire vertical stripe at a time and within a few days I had all of them done. This picture of the back is a good testimony to all the seams. It took quite a bit of effort to actually iron them flat. I did use starch.
The quilt top had a lot of small pieces in the end. I wanted the quilting to firmly hold them down and hence I decided to get it long armed with an edge to edge pattern. I usually go to my trusty friend Jana Royal for her long arm services. I picked a variation of the Baptist Fan pattern and love how it turned out. For the back, I used a bunch of Denyse Schmidt prints I had purchased from Joann's early on in my quilting journey.









A lovely finish. I like your choice of quilting motif. But some tedious piecing for sure!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie! A bit tedious but you get into a rhythm.
DeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! Partial seams in general are not as "hard" as most think. But I have only ever used them within a block. So I figure that with this top getting bigger and bigger that took on a whole other "wrestling" style. Big congrats on your perseverance! And I love the look you achieved.
ReplyDeleteAm I seeing correctly that some of the color pieces are pieced "within"? xo
Yes as the quilt top gets bigger its a bit of wrangling but for the most part it is quite the same thing over and over again. You soon figure out what works best for you. Yes some blocks are pieced within but those were pieced upfront. I made a stack of strips 2" x 4" and then worked with those.
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