My Designs + a Prize

Hello quilty people! Are you going to be joining in on 30 Days of Quilt Design? You totally should! If you step up to the challenge, I believe that you will find that creativity breeds creativity. Once you begin giving yourself a dedicated moment to dream quilty dreams, they just keep coming. Plus, WIN A PRIZE FROM THE CONFIDENT STITCH!

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30 Days of Quilt Design

Our challenge runs now through September.  The idea is to post your quilt designs, one per day, and number then to see if you can log 30 Days by September 30th.  I highly recommend this exercise! At the heart of creativity is discipline. It’s about showing up and trying, day after day, until something magical is born. Come to the experience open-minded and see what happens!

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Welcome, PreQuilt!

Have you heard of PreQuilt? It’s a mind-blowing app made just for quilters, which allows you to easily design and visualize quilts. I have been using it since its launch in 2018, and am proud to welcome PreQuilt today as a Stitched in Color advertiser! Stay tuned for a great giveaway and a discount code for new subscribers!!!

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the Colors I Need

Lately I have noticed that certain colors are not well-represented in my fabric stash. I feel then like a painter without paint. Only, unlike a painter, I can’t mix different colors to create the desired hue! So today I have poked around in my scrap bins to find scraps of the colors I need. After all, scraps are often remnants of your most useful fabrics - the ones you keep reaching for or have almost entirely used up.

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what comes next?

I’d like to conjure a scrappy medallion-style quilt, along with some summer weather. The quartet of triple log cabins will make a nice quilt center. My beginning has a subtle rectangle layout, which I will maintain in future rounds. Not that I have anything in mind yet. What do you think comes next? Ideas welcome!

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Picnic in plaid

To keep the original grids prominent, I used only medium value fabrics for the filler squares. The medium value fabrics are lighter than the dark deer print and darker than the wonky star backgrounds. How fun that, as a result, the work looks rather like plaid! The medium value fabrics seem to overlap to create the dark deer prints.

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