In addition to the
oversized log cabin and
Amish hourglass quilts I made for
The Maker's Waypost (which opened this past Saturday!), I also completed a small throw, featuring a colorful assortment of
Rolling Stone blocks.
I first made
two blue versions of this block for a quilt for the Wish Circle of do. Good Stitches. I had so much fun putting those together, that I decided to make more, using lots of colorful scraps from my stash and relatively low-volume prints for the background.
Since the quilt's top is quite busy (and colorful!), I opted for a black-and-white cross-hatch print by Alexander Henry for the back.
I loved putting this quilt together, and the resulting blocks, and would still love to make more. You can find this quilt, and others, at
The Maker's Waypost in Whitinsville, MA.
rainbow rolling stone throw quilt
In addition to the oversized log cabin and Amish hourglass quilts I made for The Maker's Waypost (which opened this past Saturday!), I also completed a small throw, featuring a colorful assortment of Rolling Stone blocks.
I first made two blue versions of this block for a quilt for the Wish Circle of do. Good Stitches. I had so much fun putting those together, that I decided to make more, using lots of colorful scraps from my stash and relatively low-volume prints for the background.
Since the quilt's top is quite busy (and colorful!), I opted for a black-and-white cross-hatch print by Alexander Henry for the back.
I loved putting this quilt together, and the resulting blocks, and would still love to make more. You can find this quilt, and others, at The Maker's Waypost in Whitinsville, MA.