Fortunately, Ali has transformed tricky math into fun QUILT MATH!! With a pretty project to show at the end of the assignment, I was okay with helping her out! hahahha!
This is what my Quilt Lab aka design floor looked like yesterday morning as I was working on the placement.
I used the second row pattern from the quilt to start my project. The blocks finish at 5" and I was thinking I would use this as a panel for a zippy pouch. But I felt like the movement of the design was lost if I used less than 4 blocks wide and it ended up being about 20" long. So I decided to make a mini and use it in my kitchen!
I was a little intimidated by the pattern at first but once I figured out that I was just making triangles to sew into squares - I calmed down a bit! Ha! I really loved the way it turned out!
I used Vanessa Christensen's Simply Color (moda) ombre gray and turquoise for the solids. It was fun to play the gradation of color!
The polka dots were so fun - Teal Pearl Bracelets, a DS quilts dot from Joann's and the other print was in the quilting section at Hancock's. I just love the minty/aqua/turquoise-y feel of it all.
Ali, thanks for asking me to play! It was nice to work on a project from start to finish and be so happy with the results! I'm thinking I'm going to try again and reduce the template size by 75% and make that zippy pouch!
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