Sunday, August 10, 2014

AMB Challenge Quilt Top

Last week I finished up the quilt top for the American Made Brand challenge.

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It’s pretty big, about 70 inches square.  My husband suggested quilting it in concentric circles (like the Nature Baby Quilt I made earlier this year), but I would have to do that on my domestic sewing machine and I think the layers would get shifted around a lot.  I had to cut quite a bit off the edges of the Nature Baby Quilt after quilting because of that.  That wouldn’t work for this quilt since it has a border.  Any suggestions?

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I was able to make the entire bricklayer section from ripped strips just like the Gee’s Bend Quilters.  The final 1” border was precisely measured and cut with a rotary cutter.

I decided to go with wonky friendship stars in the borders.

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While I’m not enamored with this quilt, I think it looks pretty good from a distance.

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I am really looking forward to getting this quilt finished!  Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

5 comments:

  1. I love the asymmetry of your design Jamie. If you can't do concentric circles on your long arm, can you do a giant spiral?

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  2. Very cool Jamie, well done! I look forward to seeing how it finishes up!

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  3. look at you go Jamie. I love how you're trying all those new designs and techniques.

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  4. How about some interlocking squares for the quilting? You did a great job with the ripping technique.

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  5. What a great challenge Jamie and I like the use of the stars in the border! It really does look American Made!! Seriously!

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