At a guild meeting I was the lucky winner of a stack of charm squares in Modern Neutrals by Amy Ellis for Moda Fabrics. (You can pick up your own charm pack from the Fat Quarter Shop.) I grabbed some coordinating solids and started working on some improvisation. I didn't have a plan. I just started working to see how big I could get the piece with the fabrics I had at hand. There was much rearranging of blocks before a final layout was determined. I would even build the blocks to fit where I wanted them.
I pieced the blocks together in to units that were then sewn into the top. I managed to make it so I only had to sew one partial seam. If I had planned a little better I wouldn't have had to sew any partial seams. This isn't the kind of quilt that wants a border, so it didn't get one.
I don't often piece backings to this level. This is the kind of quilt that sort of asked for this kind of backing. I embroidered the label into that little 5" charm before sewing it into the backing.
Once I got it loaded onto the frame I needed to pick the right thread.
I ended up using the So Fine from Superior Threads. This is a great thread for blending work. I wanted to use the gray, but it just didn't seem like the right answer. The resulting texture really shows.
I decided to quilt it with this wood grain motif.
The backing shows the quilting really well in some spots.
I used more strips from the stack of fabrics for the binding. Scrappy bindings are the best!
This is a pretty modern quilt. But I'm still just a quilter.
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