I need to make a quilt that has a heavy metal/hard rock vibe to it. I will let you know in a few days who this quilt is going to be given to.
When I was out at Miller's this past weekend I scoured the place for fabric that I thought would work. I snagged this flame fabric when a customer brought it to my cutting counter. I took the 3 yards that were left. I was pretty cool and would add a little color to what was going to be a dark quilt. I also found a guitar fabric with a gray background and black guitars (forgot to take a picture, but you can see it in one of the pictures below - with the wreath design over the guitar it makes the guitar look like the end of the guitar is an ax. Very metal!) I was looking for skull fabric, but the lovely woman that is the assistant manager said in her sweet voice "we don't buy that type of fabric."
I started this quilt Sunday morning about 7:30 a.m. Here is the center. I used the Decolorant product that I bought at the Sewing and Quilting Expo in Cleveland a couple of months ago. It turned out ok, but I think I should have put the product on a little heavier. I used a stencil I had picked up cheap last year for the letters.
I decided to start out with yard long pieces. I took the guitar and flame fabric, layered them (about a 12" wide piece) and double cut them, switched the pieces up and sewed them together. I headed back into my fabric storage room to see if I could find anything else that would fit the theme of this piece. Score! I found some guitars on a black backgound, some fabric with Asian writing, and black sheet music fabric - perfect! I also had planned on using the fabric with words on it that are related to guitars so thank goodness for a stash and collecting music fabric!
All the pieces are layed out so now it was a matter of sewing and fitting them together.
Here is the top finished. It turned out 63.25" x 76.5". I had it done by 1 P.M.
I had this gray music print in my stash that I got off the discount shelf when it was marked down again for just a few dollars a yard - its nice stuff too so I thought it would be a good backing fabric. Since I could not find any skull fabric for the front, I decided to put a strip of my "Quilting Pirates" when I joined the gray backing fabric together. I think it adds an edgyness and humor to the quilt. I had the quilt pin basted by 4 P.M. I then went outside and did 2 hours of yardwork - weed wacked, mowed, and trimmed a tree.
I started quilting on this when I got to the house after work Monday. I got about 30% of the border quilted so far. At this rate I feel positive I will have it done on Saturday. I am quilting it with black thread and will bind it with black.
Don't you wish all quilts went together that fast? It does pay to have a stash when you start designing.
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