Well, I'm glad its done!
I love this pattern and I had high hopes for my fabric choices for this quilt.
About halfway through the process, I started wondering what I had been thinking.
I was thrilled when I read that Carrie's pattern for Jersey Girl called for light charms along with dark ones.
About halfway through the process, I started wondering what I had been thinking.
I was thrilled when I read that Carrie's pattern for Jersey Girl called for light charms along with dark ones.
I had been saving a Road 15 charm pack and a Reunion charm pack for a quilt that needed a light scrappy background because I liked the lighter fabrics in these lines so much.
I think the text fabrics in these lines are really fun, so I was determined to use them in something and then along came the Jersey Girl pattern.
Once I started sewing together the two inch squares I had cut, I started thinking that there wasn't enough contrast between the light and the dark fabrics and that my light fabrics were just too busy for a quilt with such small pieces.
I hadn't thought about that before.
I don't know why. It seemed pretty obvious at that moment.
.........Insert big sigh here.......
I was wishing I hadn't used these fabrics in this quilt.
All that fabric cut up and some of it sewn together. Why not just finish it?
As I got farther into the pattern and the blocks were coming together, I started liking it more and more.
The pattern wasn't standing out as much as I had imagined it would, but my fabric choices for this quilt weren't as bad as I had originally thought either.
The more I sewed the better it was looking to me and by the time I got the borders on, I was pretty happy with it!
The darker parts of the blocks don't stand out as much as I as expecting and it doesn't have the same look as some of the other amazing finished Jersey Girl quilts I've seen so far, but I do like the look of it.
It was definitely one of those quilts that didn't turn out like I expected it to, but I guess that's part of the fun of it!
It's growing on me.
In a few days Sherri and Sinta will host the next Schnibbles parade.
As always, I'm looking forward to seeing the wonderful variety of quilts that can come out of a single pattern.
It's so inspiring to see the differences in what everyone chooses!
This weekend you can find me at the soccer fields every day for my son's regional tournament.
Luckily, this one is close to home. Maybe I can even sneak in a little sewing in between games!
At home of course, not on the field!
The more I sewed the better it was looking to me and by the time I got the borders on, I was pretty happy with it!
The darker parts of the blocks don't stand out as much as I as expecting and it doesn't have the same look as some of the other amazing finished Jersey Girl quilts I've seen so far, but I do like the look of it.
It was definitely one of those quilts that didn't turn out like I expected it to, but I guess that's part of the fun of it!
It's growing on me.
In a few days Sherri and Sinta will host the next Schnibbles parade.
As always, I'm looking forward to seeing the wonderful variety of quilts that can come out of a single pattern.
It's so inspiring to see the differences in what everyone chooses!
This weekend you can find me at the soccer fields every day for my son's regional tournament.
Luckily, this one is close to home. Maybe I can even sneak in a little sewing in between games!
At home of course, not on the field!