But, these are fabrics well out of my price range and quite frankly, out of my normal comfort zone when it comes to color and tone. So -- how did I get so lucky? I'm glad you asked.
A few years ago, I posted about falling out of love with this quilt block. When I saw the original quilt (made from old kimonos) in a Quilters Newsletter, I fell madly in love with it and knew it was how I wanted to use up my scraps from the Wavy Log Cabin I had made.
I sort of believe that these beautiful Asian fabrics can't really go on your shelves by color -- like Kaffe fabrics (in my little world), they have to stay together. So, I had a tote of every little scrap as I couldn't bear to throw them away. But I got tired of it. I fell out of love. I don't really like paper piecing and the process was taking the joy out of the design. I thought the blocks were fabulous and the potential for the quilt was great -- but I was losing any mojo for finishing it. And into a shoe box it went!
Wavy Log Cabin |
I am still doing the Snoopy Happy Dance that I don't have to paper piece all those strips -- and now the Daiwabo top is done and making me smile every time I walk by it. It's in the living room -- never even made it upstairs to the quilt top closet. I have chosen not to fret about how to quilt it or what color thread as those decisions are far far away -- instead, I am tickled it's done and happy to have it to look at and all the little snippets remain isolated (of course) in their shoebox!
Tired of something that you started -- find a friend to trade with -- it's a blast!
Jan
16 comments:
What a brilliant idea! I have a few projects that have been sitting 3/4 of the way created for years, and I just can't force myself to go back to them. This is a great way to walk away from them without any guilt.
I love those squareblocks. Really nice. Thanks for sharing.
Jan, what a brilliant idea! So glad you posted it.
What a great system! The quilt top is amazing too.
Great idea! and gorgeous quilts! Your friend got a treasure too!
What a great idea! And it turned out beautiful too. Now you have a great story to go along with your great quilt! Thanks for linking up to TGIFF!
A fabulous idea and a creative solution!
Sounds like a perfect trade - and you both got the best of it!
what a great idea, swap! I love the little four patch too. I have had my eye one similar for quite some time. Your Asian fabric block is very striking!
a perfect match! I like the neutral colors--even though they are out of my comfort range too!
What a fun idea, i have definitely felt like doing that! They look so perfect so it was a success for sure:)
It is so neat that you both are so happy with the swap....great idea and what a great quilt! Thanks for sharing.
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Gorgeous! I love the Daiwabo quilt, with its muted, sophisticated colors. The block is actually the same as the one for the lattice quilt I'm working on now--I knew I coudn't have been the one to invent this block!
Fantastic idea! Just swap the whole lot and get a project you WANT fo finish! :)
This definitely worked out well for both of your. We should all probably be doing more trading. :D Thanks for sharing your post this week.
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Snoopy happy dancing with you. Perfect solution. Thanks for sharing at Inspire Us Thursday at Organized 31.
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