I have a finish to share this week - two of them in fact! This month I've been having fun sewing little bits of blue (both darks and lights) together to make some new placemats for our table.
From this:
To these!
Something I enjoy doing is playing with the quilting design on small pieces like these. I quilt with a walking foot, and have learned a lot from Jaquie Gering's Walk book. I'm calling this design a variation of her Echoed Curves.
Some of these dark blue scraps had pops of other colors
here and there - I like how they catch your eye!
The light blue scraps are calm and soothing.
I did include a few mediums here and there - it needed
a little bit of contrast.
It's always fun to have a small, but satisfying, finish or two! These are perfect for January!
Linking up with Quilting Learning Combo for I Quilted This!
and at Alycia Quilts for Finished or Not Friday.
SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday
Quilting is More Fun than Housework for Oh Scrap!
Love the placemats--great job quilting these!!:))) hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteI have Jacquie Gering’s Walk books too. I took several in person classes with her over the years including walking foot quilting. Love how you quilted your placemats. A small project is great for trying out new walking foot quilting patterns. Well done! Gail at the cozy quilter
ReplyDeletelove your placemats, Diann. the scraps make a perfect interesting blend of color
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun finish! I like the way you've echo quilted the wavy lines.
ReplyDeleteThose are nice, Diann. You do well quilting with the walking foot. I've only ever done straight lines with mine. I'll have the check out that book.
ReplyDeleteI love your scrappy placemats and how you paired light with light and dark with dark! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are two great scrappy finishes! I too like the pops of color in each. . .the color makes the placemats sparkle!
ReplyDeleteOh I love those placemats! You did a great job with placement, and your walking foot is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the curvy quilting you did on these!
ReplyDeleteI have Jacquie Gering's Walk book, too. I used the Echoed Curve design on a kids quilt I gifted several years ago.
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Love your quilting on the placemats. So pretty in the blues.
ReplyDeleteI might have that same book I Know I have at least one or two of her books they are interesting - I like how she says- walk don't run!
ReplyDeleteI love your little placemats - such a great small project. I need to start doing that!
ReplyDeleteThey are PERFECT!! Love them and how you split the colors
ReplyDeletePretty placemats, Diann. Love how you have made one light and the other one dark blue. Beautiful quilting with the walking foot.
ReplyDeleteYour little placemats are so wonderful! They are not only utilitarian and add color to your space, but they teach you design, value, contrast, and even machine quilting practice. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the closeups of the quilting for the placemats.
ReplyDeleteI always like seeing your placemats!
ReplyDeleteFun placemats. Nice quilting too! It's nice to see others quilting with a walking foot. Makes me feel like that's an option if I'll just stick with learning and practice using one.
ReplyDeleteGood job! I like how you quilted them too.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the quilting on the placemats. They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI need to make some mats for under my air fryer and for Mr. Busy’s side table. I see a crumb project in my future. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love those placemats, Diann, and the echoed curvy quilting is perfect. It looks so professional!
ReplyDeleteLove the placemats & you did a fabulous job on the quilting.
ReplyDeleteThese turned out super! I only got as far as pulling out my little plastic baggie of light blue crumbs. PQ took up all my time and now SAHRR will take the rest of it.
ReplyDeleteGreat placemats, and beautiful quilting! I saw that lady on Fons and Porter. I'm going to order that book right away! Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteLove your placemats. Colors are perfect for January. I took a Jacquie Gering Craftsy class. Love the story of how she got into quilting. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteWell how cute are these and I love your quilting on these. Fabulous job, Diann. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteVery cool quilting on your placemats. I take it they are light blue on one side and darker blue on the back. Excellent job. I've been making a few placemats for my guild but forgot to bring. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteThey are so sweet! You did a great job! xx
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