I'm in New Brunswick this week, due to an unexpected family emergency (all is turning out well, no worries!). About 10" of light fluffy snow fell on Thursday. Yesterday, with the sun shining in a blue, blue sky, I thought it was absolutely lovely. Today the sky is gray and blah and there are brown puddles on the streets and sidewalks. Guess who is looking forward to spring again?
Leafy Pathways makes me think of spring, which is just what this blah late winter day needs, so it's a perfect day to share this finish and new pattern.
Leafy Pathways by Canuck Quilter Designs Fabric: Fruit and Veggies from Island Batik |
From the photo, you may have guessed that I did not finish this quilt recently. Green grass and leaves are not a feature of Iowa in winter! I've kept this quilt under wraps since last summer, and I'm so happy to be allowed to share at last now that the fabric is arriving in stores.
I started with a tidy stack of fabrics from the Fruit and Veggies collections sent to me by Island Batik, which I promptly cut up into pieces.
Fruit and Veggies batiks from Island Batik |
I made the leaf blocks first, then proceeded to lay out all my squares around those. I've said it before. "Random" color placement is hard. Actually, my science minded husband is quick to point out that random is actually quite easy. The pleasing distribution of prints and colours I aim for isn't actually random at all. It's just a pleasing arrangement, or as pleasing as I could manage in the time I was willing to devote to it. Trust me, more time would result in so many different distributions, and not necessarily any better ones!
I'm lucky that while Rosie, my trusty quilt dog, supervises carefully, she refrains from rearranging the pieces for me. That said, after laying out this quilt, I made the effort to get my design wall put up. It's much less taxing on my back to rearrange on the wall than on the floor. Of course, if I'd been using the wall I might have done a few more iterations of the layout, so maybe the floor was for the best.
Center of Leafy Pathways by Canuck Quilter Designs |
Dana's version of Leafy Pathways |
Sandie's version of Leafy Pathways Find Sandie on Instagram (@crazyboutquilts) or on her blog |
It is beautiful, no matter the fabrics used. I love your version--gorgeous fabric line. Then I saw Dana's and my fall-loving heart sang. Sandie's spoke to me because I am a purple loving gal.
ReplyDeleteA really nice pattern!
Thank you! I love this quilt too!! :-)
DeleteThis quilt is so GREEN, but kinda what we need here in the northern states - something like 9" of snowfall on Friday proved that the " spring" some folks were talking about was, indeed, false spring. I agree that without the final border, the quilt looks much more modern, but both ways are very pretty. As for random and your hubby, this just proves he doesn't yet understand the quilter vocabulary! (But I'm sure he meant to be helpful!!)
ReplyDeleteLovely Joanne & hope all is well with your family & Spring isn't too far away.. Must admit that I got the sneak peek with my email & thought it a beautiful quilt then. Take care & hugs.
ReplyDeleteI love the green quilt against that matching green background! What a perfect day to have shot that. No fun for a family emergency, but I'm glad it's turning out well.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well with your family and you don't get caught in any of the winter storms!
ReplyDeleteThe Batik fabrics were a terrific choice for this pattern. What a gorgeous quilt. You can have as much of our 38 degC heat as you'd like. Happy to share.
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