In a effort to break away from the Grellow Quilt, I do believe in multi-tasking for one's own sanity, I started up on the Mod Sampler Quilt again, aka "Funky Floral Freak-out." I mistakingly started out by sewing up all the easy squares first. So of course, I left myself with the more labor intensive, time consuming piecing.

But I'm happy to report that as of last night, all the pieces are done and I started attaching the sashing. The sashing, oh the sashing. I'm really excited and also anxious to see how this will all come together. One of my first dilemmas when choosing the fabrics for the quilt was how I could get the sashing to tie it all together, especially since the colors are all over the place. I originally intended to do cream or off white, but once I picked that as one of the coordinating colors in the quilt, I felt like I painted myself into a corner. So naturally, instead of figuring it out right then and there, I decided to deal with it once the squares were done (also realizing that I still hadn't chosen the fabrics for the quilt back).
And here I am (or was) at the point where I have to start thinking about the sashing. A couple things came to mind, I either go neutral and do a "burlap-ie" linen, or totally go totally funky and use an outrageous color not present in the quilt yet, red and purple. What do I have to lose by going funky right? So the neutral linen option when out the door fast. At this point, I also decided to use stash fabric for the back, it just so happened to also be a funky floral print (a reject for the top) and a coordinating solid. So off I went to the store with my pieces in hand. I grabbed all the shades of reds and purples from the Kona Cotton section and my heart just sank. Nothing was working. There were a few possibilities, but nothing that came out just right. The purples were either too dark or too cheery and the reds just made it look evil and angry. And who came to the rescue, B of course. He grabbed a light green and it worked out, it totally worked. Now it's not perfect, because one of the color combos doesn't quite fit well, but I'm hoping and praying that in the grand scheme of things it all works out. And the other bonus, it matches the quilt back, too!

Hmmm and of course, I left the store without even thinking about the binding. I'm leaning toward that mustard yellow on the quilt back. Man, my carbon footprint for this quilt is going to be big.
Comments (3)
Oh, that is going to be an awesomely funky quilt!
Posted by Veronique | May 6, 2009 2:15 PM
That's going to be fantastic. I used to love to quilt and quilt and quilt but I don't know why I can't get into it again. Until I get my quilting mojo back, I'm going to enjoy yours. :)
Posted by tiennie | May 6, 2009 7:52 PM
It looks really fun! I can't wait to see it with the sashing.
Posted by Stephanie | May 11, 2009 1:04 PM