On Sunday I went digging in my quilting cupboard to find a WIP I wanted to work on. But before I could find that WIP, I came across my Dear Jen blocks from the quilt along in 2019.
Jen Kingwell ran the Dear Jen programme and she issued patterns for 6" hand pieced or hand appliqued blocks each week or month. The blocks were very intricate and making my own templates for every block added to time each block took too.
In a sign of how my thinking has changed, I went from, "I'll make some more of those one day", straight to, "Why don't I just sew these blocks together and call it quits".
So I laid out my measly 11 hand pieced blocks and thought about what I could do with them. Two of them needed a bit of fixing up, so I was a radical and just threw them in the bin!!!
Then I was left with 9 blocks which is a good number for a quilt, so I set to and hand sewed them together while I watched the tennis from Indian Wells.
A few days later I went searching in my stash for some borders to make my mini quilt a bit bigger. I must have tried about 20 fabrics before I settled on my final choices, but I'm very happy with them. The orange really works.
The whole quilt is 30" x 30", so I looked for a yard/metre of fabric in my stash and found In a Finch by Tula Pink:
Then I pulled out my Jacqui Gering Walk books 1 and 2 and made a short list of possible machine quilting designs. In the end I chose the above design which works really well because the quilt is square.
I'll be sure to show you the finished quilt once I get the binding on.
Now it's time for the Peacock Party. Feel free to link up a recent blog post below: