Monday, January 20, 2025

Granddaughter's Graduation Quilt

I never think it is too early to start working on a quilt that is going to be a present.  Our 4th grandchild is a junior in high school this year, and when she graduates, I'll be presenting her with her graduation quilt.  I've asked her to look at a few quilt designs and tell me about her favorite colors, but so far, not many ideas are forthcoming.  I know that she likes pale sage green.  Other than that, I think I'm free to make any kid of design I'd like.

There were a few remnants of sage green fabric in my stash and a few others that played well with that color.  I also pulled out a pile of off-white to add to the mix.  Later, I pulled out the bright turquoise fabric because it was a bit too shocking.  Well, it wouldn't be shocking in most quilts that I would make, but I know that she likes the more pale look.


I decided to do a quilt using half square rectangles.  I made one a few years ago and liked using the Block-Loc rulers.  It was time for them to come out and play again.  I cut 4" x 8" rectangles out of the colors and stacked them up to cut the diagonal line.  All of the greens were paired with the off-white pieces and sewn together.  I knew that I needed to make 240 for the size of quilt I wanted to make.  Here are a bunch of them tossed up on the wall.


And, here are the rest of the blocks on the wall.  There were reorganized to make a few diamond shapes.  I could have played with them for a long time and come up with a ton of other layouts.  But, I do have to sleep at night and these kinds of things keep my brain running at full speed.  So, this was the layout that was going to be sewn together.


I hope you like it so far!


No comments:

Post a Comment