Thursday, June 12, 2014

Practice Block: Caesar's Crown

I did a practice block for my swoon - Sorry I haven't posted anything about the non-practice, it is a gift and I haven't gifted it yet...I am not so patiently waiting.

But in the meantime, I made another practice block.  This time a paper pieced block by Sew What, Sherlock? called Caeser's Crown.

 I wanted to practice it, because  (1) it was paper piecing, (2) I needed to know how much fabric it would take, and (3) I have it in mind for something special. 
So I called my mom up and had her pick out some fabrics from my stash.  I knew that I would print the pattern a wee bit smaller to have a smaller block (they regularly finish at 24 in), so I planned on turning it into a pillow for my mom (hence her picking the fabrics). 
She chose oranges - Two from Happy Go Lucky and one Timeless Treasures print.

Then I set to work making the block...

Cute, right?  But once I made it, I wasn't sure that I wanted to use it (the pattern, not this specific block) for my original purpose anymore.
Then I quilted it and everything changed.

I am in LOVE.  I am super proud.  Apparently quilting small is easier for me.  I wondered...quilting my sister's quilt was easier, more fun, and turned out better than anything else I had ever tried. 



Now I feel a need to make and quilt more small things.  I think my mom's new office may need a mini...


And perhaps a few pillows.

- Katelyn



9 comments:

  1. Lovely block! I just made 3 cushions (small projects are really great) though my mum robbed one off me so now I might have to make some more!

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  2. Such a pretty piece! Your quilting is incredible and makes that crown pop! Well done, Katelyn. Looking forward to seeing more of your small projects!

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  3. Wow,what a awesome difference the quilting makes! Beautiful.

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  4. Hello Katelyn,

    It is so pretty - lovely colours, and using different FMQ patterns makes it really interesting to look at.

    I just thought I'd let you know about the link up I have started on my blog... Would love to see you there!

    http://lizzielenard-vintagesewing.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/free-motion-mavericks-link-up.html

    Love from England, Muv

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  5. Gorgeous block and the quilting is amazing!!! Thanks for sharing. Marie (mlismore@optusnet.com.au)

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  6. Looks great! Your quilting added so much.

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  7. Hello again Katelyn,
    Thank you so much for linking up!

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  8. you SHOULD be super proud. This pillow is amazing!

    Thank you so much for sharing at Needle and Thread Thursday!

    :) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation

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