Hello, lovely lovelies♡ There's another quilty finish to showcase here at my little place. Crazy Flowers is finished; just in time to sashay with the spring flowers. Yes indeedy, she's kicking up her heels and dancing among the wisteria and blossom trees. =)
Crazy Flowers was imagined upon a whim; to play with as many fabric scraps as a girl could possibly unearth. And, play with a gazillion scraps of fabric, this girl did.
Each crazy flower was fashioned by machine stitching scraps of fabric onto a white octagon shape, base fabric, round and round in a crazy patchwork method. The centre of each flower is a smidgen of a rose print. When all the flowers were finished, the flowers (octagons) were English paper pieced to squares, hand stitching until the centre panel of the quilt was finished. As I do-si-doed around and around, stitching snippets of scraps crazily to each octagon, it occurred to me that what was before me reminded me of a rose with petals slowly unfurling.
When all the octagons and squares were stitched together, I bordered the centre panel with a Kona solid, mauve fabric and then machine stitched another crazy patchwork border dancing in a myriad of pretty fabrics. The backing is the same Kona mauve fabric with a panel of crazy patchwork across the width and, the mauve fabric was used yet again, for the binding. The quilting is hand quilted stitches spiralling round and round the crazy flowers, and sometimes, marching in straight lines one behind the other. I must say, I rather enjoyed hand quilting this pretty.
Until the next time.......