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You know, going back to school and having three jobs really cuts down on the quilting time. But! The first block, a tester to make sure I could remember to put it together correctly, is done. Now on to more piecing and cutting and trimming so I can assembly line these blocks.
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Monochromatic quilt in grays for my friend Kit. The inspiration comes from the Shadowfell, which is in all grayscale in Kit’s dnd universe. This is the first Modernly Morgan quilt I’ve actually cut fabric to make, but I think I own three of her patterns? Next is Night Vision. I’m obsessed with that pattern.
This Quilt has been a struggle. I bought most of the fabric four years ago, when I didn’t know what a 1/4 in seam was, and getting any corner to match was a goddamn nightmare. I almost threw everything out, but I ripped all of the seams and was left with so fucking many 2.5 in squares that weren’t cut very well, and piecing this fucker back together was also a goddamn nightmare. I made two trips to the Quilt shop for more fabric, changed patterns at least three times. And spent a lot of time rearranging the order of the blocks before I settled on this scrappy -and might I say adorable - Halloween quilt.
I threw a couple of borders on it to try and use as much of my Halloween scraps as possible, and I sewed on the binding very sloppily. I just wanted to get it finished before Halloween, and despite this post date, I did! The ladies at the quilt shop let me help with the quilting, and I felt like a little kid helping mom in the kitchen.
Because of the nature of the beast (the bad cutting, the sloppy piecing, and my overall haste to finish) there are a few tucks around the borders. Did you know you’re supposed to measure the borders, not just sew on the strips and cut where it ends? Measuring keeps it Square. Slapping borders on gives you tucks. I’m still learning so much, but I’m having a good time.