Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Almost Amish Quiltalong

After a month of indecision about my chosen colors I finally bit the bullet and completed my Almost Amish top on Saturday.  It wasn't until I made the decision to use up some of the last scraps of my much-loved "windows" print which had ALL the colors I loved together that this thing finally came to fruition.  So it's a bit of a rebel, but still a maybe-sorta, almost Amish little top.


The last fabric pull, still more colors than needed.  Plain-Jane brown exited quickly, just too dull and boring.  I really loved the two cheddar/gold solids but they were too similar in value to use together.  So the little print "windows" strips ended up becoming my "light" in the mix.


The black fabric (the only one available) must have been a scrap piece picked up from the bins at quilt ministry, and proved to be mostly polyester and refused to play nicely with the rest.  The remainder of that is now in the trash. And that green used for the sashing strips - there was so little that two of the sashings are pieced, one vertically and the other horizontally with three smaller scraps.  All that's left of that green is a couple pieces less than 1/4 inch wide and an inch or so long.  Cut it just a bit close that time, lol!  Still a decision to be made about whether to add a wider border, but for now it will simmer for awhile until the tote of solids emerges from the closet again.

Saturday was a gorgeous sunny fall day and I finished the flimsy just before the sun disappeared behind the western hills.  


Linking up with Lori at Humble Quilts who hosts these little quiltalongs each autumn.  They are always such fun, and a nice diversion from all the rest of the late summer/fall chores.  Thanks Lori! 




19 comments:

CecileD said...

A beautiful quilt Pat !
And that cheddar.... wow !! Great idea !

Debbie said...

Love the mix of bits of scraps to pull this together! I think it all worked well. Your scrap of the windows print just helps move things along and come together. I agree if a fabric doesn't play well, I am not keeping it. I was given a bolt--full bolt -- of a fabric once they claimed was cotton, but once I made one block with it, I knew the truth. The entire bolt went into the trash!

Julierose said...

What a lovely finish on this one--that cheddar is a winner...
great colors...nice work hugs, Julierose

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

I really like your inspiration fabric! The colors you pulled out of it make a pretty design!

Kyle said...

Almost Amish is a winner. Polly and Esther never seem to play well with others, but you made them work it out

Danice G said...

Your little quilt top is so nice. Great fabrics chosen.

Quilting Babcia said...

Thank you for visiting and leaving a sweet comment!

Quilting Babcia said...

Thanks for your encouraging comments!

Hill Top Post said...

I am almost always on the side of the rebels, and this beautiful quilt is no exception. :~) It's the oh-so-special windows print that did it!

Cynthia@wabi-sabi-quilts said...

Great quilt top - glad you had *just* enough green!

Barb said...

great little quilt, love the rich dark shades. great photo

Quilting Babcia said...

Thanks, it's such a sweet fabric, I've used tiny bits and pieces of it in several quilts now - not much left anymore.

Wendy Caton Reed said...

Gorgeous! And, being a "rebel" is just fine since it is called "Almost" Amish! I love that print!

QuiltGranma said...

Great choices! VERY nice!

Janet O. said...

I love the bold contrast of your colors--and your focus fabric was inspired. :)

Nancy said...

This looks fabulous, Pat. I love how the alternate centers pop and recede. It adds so much interest. And, of course, your colors are beautiful together. A great quilt!

Martha said...

I love the colors you chose, beautiful!!!

Lizzy D said...

A. Amish is so beautiful. Lovely fabric choices.

Ruth said...

I really like this! Don't know if I even have enough solid fabrics to make it, but just maybe I do. It will have to wait until next year, though,