66" x 66"
1,371 pieces
Perhaps when you look at Garden Rows, a quilt design by Gerri Robinson, you think that the setting of the blocks is on point. I admit I was deceived.
Garden Rows by Gerri Robinson looks like the blocks are set on point; they definitely are not. The units are sewn together in vertical rows. This method certainly saves on having to deal (in my case struggle) with bias fabric edges.
The neutral colors, like a black and white photo, were an intentional choice. I love the contrast shown here in a leafy green setting.
Lots of color.
Surrounded is my fourth quilt made from Oh, Scrap! by Lissa Alexander.
Again, do not be deceived. Even though scrap quilts look willy nilly, there is a great deal of intention. It matters what scraps are chosen, and which pieces go where. Color, value, and print need to be considered.
Piecing this was never boring. All along the way I was inspired by looking at and rearranging colors and prints differently. I love it.
76" x 94"
2,259 pieces