I finished piecing my Autumn Jellystone last week and yes, it still needs a good pressing:
and I immediately had a hankering to start something new. These Hill Country Spring jelly rolls are the first jelly rolls I ever bought....many moons ago
This was a 2008 collection and I was just beginning to quilt so I'm thinking I bought these sometime in 2009. After 10+ years, this seems like a good time to turn them into a quilt. Moda comes out with a similar collection each year, but I think this was the first one. I grew up in the Texas Hill Country and it will always hold a special place in my heart so it stands to reason that I ought to have a Texas Hill Country quilt in my repertoire.
I have hemmed and hawed over what pattern to use all this time, and these jelly rolls have been moved from shelf to bin many times, but Wednesday afternoon I just sat down and started stitching the strips into 16 patches:
For some reason, the St. Louis 16-patch quilts that took the quilting community by storm 8 or 9 years ago have caught my eye recently so that's what I settled on:
I wanted something unfussy, fast and simple with a classic style and I think this fits the bill. I pulled in some solids from my small stash:
Because once I set some blocks together, I felt like they were a little muddy as a whole.
I don't use solids much, but I thought these might brighten things up a little.
Hmmm, maybe these are too bright. I worked on them again on Thursday and Friday. They are fast and by the end of the day, I had 46 blocks, but then I spied some Grunge sitting under a pile and I knew I'd switch out the solids. From a distance, there isn't much difference, but I'm planning to keep this quilt and I know I'll be happier with the Grunge blocks:
I wanted a bigger quilt than this was going to make so I cracked open a 2nd jelly roll and the stitching will continue.
I'm at the sale barn today and then I'll be cooking for a crew again Tuesday through Saturday so sewing will be put on the back burner for a bit, but I figure these jelly rolls have already been marinating for over a decade so what's another week. At least they finally have a plan.
7 comments:
I have a few jelly rolls I need to use up too. I think my new favorite is the layer cake. Glad you found a bit of time to sew.
The solids make the pretty stand out.
I much prefer the Grunge. Love those flowery prints!
I think grunge is pretty great anywhere! HA I see another beauty in process. Yet another busy busy for you this week..yikes!
The floral fabric is beautiful and looks great with both the solids and the grunge. No matter which you end up using, it will be a beautiful and cheerful quilt.
A plan and a start? Excellent!! I'm with you on the Grunge being the path to a pleasing quilt. Happy sewing (once you get back to it!)
Love the warm, fall colors of the Autumn Jellystone quilt.
And 16-patch quilts have always appealed to me. Yours is very cheerful.
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