For all my love of improv quilting, I have never made a wonky cross quilt, or even a block. I'm not sure why, since this quilt by Rossie and this version by Carla are among my favorite modern quilts. So when my month of the Whatever Bee came around, I decided to remedy all that. I pointed my bee mates to Carla's tutorial, which makes two at a time.
- I like some variation in the thickness of the inserted strips: some chunky and some thin.
- Some cross blocks need to be relatively straight in order for the wonky blocks to stand out.
- The more fabrics you use, the easier assembling the top will be, if you like to avoid like fabrics touching.
- Keeping the blocks the same height but various widths make for an interesting look that is still easy to put together.
I decided to finish the maquette, since it seemed to me it would make a really cute doll quilt. I put a text print from Verona Road on the back. It's a bedtime story - perfect. I bound the quilt in grey crosshatch, leftover from the Wave quilt too.
10 comments:
So gorgeous and love the tips! This is floating near the top of the bucket list :)
I have not seen it made with different width blocks before. So cool!
It's lovely. I was also making wonky crosses last week, and with similar colours but quite different fabrics. I think I want to make a lot more too.
Really love your quilt. I really like the colours and the way you have worked the improv blocks.
Love your quilt. The colors and sizes with different thickness really work.
I love this! Great post.
Thanks for the awesome tips And blog links!! Another fab quilt!
I love the colors and the different size blocks you used.
Just adorable! That Carla is a talented quilter too (like you), isn't she? I recently used her tutorial to make a pillow, two-sided, with four wonky cross blocks on each side. I understand now why these blocks are somewhat addictive. Your quilting makes the little quilt sing. Nice job!
I just found your blog, but have pinned 4 of your projects in a row. I am definitely looking forward to following you and catching up on your previous posts!
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