"Patchwork Style" in my home
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"Patchwork Style" is a very modern take on patchwork sewing. Chapters are organized by technique: Log Cabin, Applique, Patchwork Squares, Free Stitching and Square Applique. Some projects I know I'll complete include designs for potholders (I've realized mine are downright embarrassing), a purse (SOOO many to choose from), a log cabin style chair pad (a la SouleMama) and some punchy couch pillows.
But, first on my list was new kitchen rugs. My old faithfuls from Target were disintegrating before my eyes. The very last pattern in "Patchwork Style" is modestly titled "Floor Mat". I first stumbled across a finished version on SouleMama (again), which was how I discovered I'd have to get the book. I indulged in some fabrics by Anna Maria Horner and sat down at the sewing machine AS IF I knew a thing about sewing.
This "Floor Mat" is actually a work of applique that's machine quilted and then backed. To get started, I chose a relatively monochromatic background (I love color, so that's about as monochromatic as I could go) and started clipping fabrics in random shapes, artistically (I hope) layering them on the background.
Once everything looked just right, I sewed on the collage, layered up my rug "sandwich" and started quilting. It took FOREVER. Apparently, sewing a straight line every 3/8 inch is a LOT of sewing. I couldn't believe how much thread it took!
My goal was to complete the first rug in time for a visit from some relatives, so I had a deadline that kept me going.
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