Weekend finish – 2014.06.21

I finished my Converging Corners quilt.

It started back in March, when I submitted this block lottery idea to my guild – the Vancouver MQG.  I loved the bright colors with the solid white background.  I made sample blocks to show my guild – I just had to make 4 of them so I could see the effect of the converging corners.  At the April meeting, several members brought blocks – there were a total of 22 blocks.  We held the block lottery, and I won!

I only used 16 of the blocks because I wanted a square quilt.  (I gave the extra 6 blocks to one of my fellow guild members, because she had made 8 blocks for the lottery!)  When I pieced the blocks together, I decided to insert skinny black strips at each corner, and I really think it ties all the blocks together.  As I explained in this post, I had originally planned to bind it with black, but decided instead on a 1/4 inch black border with scrappy colorful 3/8 inch binding.  I’m very happy with how it looks.

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5 Responses to Weekend finish – 2014.06.21

  1. I like the shot of black you added to your piecing. Your quilt looks bright and fun, but not too sweet!

  2. anna jarczewski says:

    Beautiful!

  3. knitnkwilt says:

    The narrow black plus print binding is a perfect move–blends better with the narrow black between the blocks

  4. the black really sets it all off beautifully Terry – great idea. Guess you’re back in the running for the next block lottery!

  5. Holly says:

    Congrats on a great finish, Terry! Love that shot of black both in the blocks and around the border.

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