Hello
world. Today, I’m so happy to post my Local quilt, designed by Carolyn
Friedlander. I’m really excited about it. I used some of her fabrics
from the Architextures line as well as some from my stash. I like the
quilt without the
border, so I left it off.
Some notes about the pattern and construction.
I
loved the pattern, it was easy to read and understand. The houses are
paper pieced, which means a lot of pieces to consider, but Carolyn does a great
job of numbering the order. The house in the first row, far right, (the
black and pink house),
that one ended up about an inch wider than the rest of the house in the
row and I had to trim it down. I was worried about trimming, in general, because
it seemed anytime you do, you have to modify the rest of the steps
to get the quilt pieces to fit. But I didn’t
have too with this one. The sashing and borders fit just fine and to her exact
measurements. I’m not sure what happened. Perhaps, I missed
something in the directions.
The
palm trees. Be careful of those palm trees. Bias galore. Try your best not to stretch the palms. It
can be easy to do, but if you pin before you sew, you’ll be set up for
success.
Since I used directional fabrics, I wanted the fabric pattern to line up. Meaning , some houses have angles to them and I cut a bigger piece to make sure my fabric pattern lined up. Plus, if your direction fabric has a distinct pattern to it and you want it to match for all sections of the house, then it’ll take some time, but is doable.
Other than those notes, I’m happy with the results.
Till next time, keep on creating.
Sandra