Six for six! This little quilt completes season 12 of Project QUILTING. And true to form, I waited until the last 24 hours of the one-week challenge to get started. And as you know, the later I start, the smaller the quilt gets. ;-)
This week's challenge is Ab Intra, or "from within." At first glance, I think the theme is a little intimidating. But really, there are so many options. So far, there have been a variety of deep, personal, or lighthearted submissions.
It was hard for me to roll over the one year mark of being home during the pandemic this week. Beyond the general stress of the pandemic and the waiting for our turns in the vaccination line, there are numerous things that have been weighing on me recently. I told a friend I may just make a quilt of this emoji: ???? (the head exploding), because that’s it what’s inside a lot of the time these days. I consider this little improv quilt to be the fabric equivalent of that idea. I had no plan, just grabbing a couple solids to get started and moving between the sewing machine and the cutting table as I worked.
My quilt finished at 5" x 6 1/2". I used Aurifil 50 wt Desert Dawn Variegated (#4648) for my quilting and binding, chosen because it was leftover from another project and already had a bobbin wound. It was backed and bound with remnants. (One of the best parts of smaller quilts is the likelihood that I have remnant binding made that will work for the project.) I quilted with a zig zag meander, one of my favorites. This quilt marks Day 50 of my 100 Days of Free Motion Quilting. (I'm overdue on sharing on the blog, but I've been posting daily on Instagram @sarahgoerquilts.)
A shadowy pic to show off the texture:
Plenty big for my water cup and room for a snack!
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Anja @ Anja Quilts
Well done! I wasn't a fan of the theme either. I was last minute as well, starting last night. LOL
sarah
Post authorAnother season in the books! Congratulations on your participation. :-)
Kim A Lapacek
perfect! It's wonderful :) I hope your head stops exploding soon but I can completely relate.
sarah
Post authorThank you, Kim. It ebbs and flows. :-)
Katheen McCormick
Great way to record that emotion! Sorry it is feeling that way for you - hope there is some ease sometime soon.
sarah
Post authorThank you, Kathleen. This too shall pass. :-)