I have been stitching a block each month of 2020 for the Monthly Color Challenge, a free BOM generously run by Jen of Patterns by Jen. As we head toward the final quarter of the year, it's time to look back at what I have accomplished so far.
This year's color story is themed around the world of birds. I had a fabulous flamingo print that I wanted to showcase, so I pulled that out first. And then delved into my phenomenal stash. I recently determined that my fat quarters were overflowing their designated storage area, so I "shopped" heartily from those bins.
(Confession: I have had the habit of collecting fat quarters and then never cutting into them. Finally realized that they are not precious, and should be used. Because that way I can buy more!)
January: yellow (finch) |
Fussy cut the yellowest parts of a yellow/gold tonal chevron print for the focus fabric here (this fussy-cutting will be a repeating theme)
February: aqua (indigo bunting) |
Prime example of a hoarded, uncut fat quarter: hand-dyed batik dark teal bought at a maker's fair over 10 years ago(!) Wanted to use the aqua peacock fabric seen in my original fabric pull photo, but I have another plan that will bring the peacocks into the final quilt.
March: orange (oriole) |
Surprised that I had so many mottled fabrics! They look really good in these blocks.
April: purple (honey creeper) |
I went rogue: main block is made from a metallic dark purple print and a lavender solid. But the outer corners are a mottle batik--which will also be used in a frame around the block. Because by this point in the year, I had come up with a plan for how I wanted to put these blocks together. Stay tuned...
May: green (budgerigar) |
Another example of fussy-cutting: the green here came from a green-brown floral. It was a good thing the focus green bits were so small in size for this block--I would have had to choose a different fabric otherwise.
June: blue (blue bird) |
Another metallic (I think that might be a mini-theme here) and a mottle cloud print. Blue is a hard color to find in my stash...
July: rust (American robin) |
This ended up as a really busy block. Focus fabric is another metallic. Background fabric is leftover from a quilt made near the beginning of my quilting journey (Y2K?) And I tried the same outer-corner trick as with April's purple block. Not sure it was entirely successful here.
Sampler quilt wisdom: I have never made a Block of the Month/sampler quilt where I loved every single block. Only once have I chosen to leave out the hated block. In the scope of a final, completed quilt, even the "failure" blocks have had a welcome home and contributed to the whole. So I will embrace this ugly duckling block and press on...
August: pink (flamingo) |
After being super excited to use the flamingo print shown at the top of this post, I chose a different flamingo print for August's block. Metallic fuchsia Fairy Frost is the focus fabric, with 2 different flamingo prints and a mottled polka dot playing in the background. (Flamingo prints here are from my job as a sales rep for a Japanese fabric importer. So many cute animal prints slide through my fingertips; sometimes I succumb and keep a few swatches after a line has sold out.)
September: cinnamon (cinnamon teal) |
Another color of metallic Fairy Frost, and another mottle. Realized after I saw other people's blocks posted that I had assembled mine in a different way... oh, well. Done is better than perfect.
Here we are: 9 months done out of 12. I have started assembling blocks and I am in love with this setting!!!
"In a Box" quilt setting |
Quickly realized that I need to wait until I have all the blocks--this particular setting technique doesn't allow for rearranging along the way. Fine, I have a few other things to keep me busy until December...
Don't you?
Oh WOW! Your fussy cutting is super-cool!!! And, what a terrific setting. I have never seen that method before. It really shows off the blocks. Can't wait to see the whole thing after December's block is made!!!
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