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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Graphic HST

I haven't been slacking!  

Making HST 'everything' has become another go-to project for me.  The color combinations, designs and finished pieces are endless.  Just when I think I'm over it...another idea comes to me and I have got to get it out of my head!  Does that ever happen to you?  I feel like I might be hitting the 'enough is enough' already blog posting about HST's, I cannot help myself.  I really can't!

So with that being said, here is one of the things I have been working on.  Featuring more hand dyed and shot cottons.  



The blue is a combination of navy and a piece or two of indigo blue.  



Knowing I wanted to get my graphic on, I started laying out the blocks and began to assemble the top.  I love just grabbing HST's and placing them without thinking about it.  This was meant to be graphic and random.


Quilting this was predetermined.  I knew lots of little straight lines would be throughout this quilt.


I quilted 1/2" lines in the three blue squares using a dark blue thread.  The rest of the quilt I used 1" lines.

I struggled with what color of thread to use on the rest of the quilt.  I didn't want dark blue lines going through the blues and greens so I decided to use a aqua for the front and dark blue on the back (the back fabric is navy blue).  I don't usually use two different colors of thread.  But this time I felt I needed to. 


Always looking for a twist on quilt backs!  Modern and keeping with the graphic nature of the front!


This quilt finished at 45" x 62".  I totally love the colors and the graphic design is just what I was hoping for!

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14 comments:

  1. This is super pretty! I've only just discovered HST and all of the wild layout possibilities. I don't think I quite know the "rules" though for how to make the piecing work smoothly. From IG and blog posts I've read, it seems a LOT of trimming is necessary. So far I've just made the blocks and sewn them together. Is that why they don't match all that well?? :) Thank you for sharing this gorgeous project!

    I'm hopping over from WiP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced. :)

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  2. I love your quilt back design almost as much as the top. Great finish! I have not had a chance to quilt with shot cottons yet. The soft shades are wonderful.

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  3. That is a beautiful combination of fabrics, and the quilting compliments the quilt so well!

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  4. I don't think HSTs can get old. It's so true that there are endless combinations once you add in color. Loving the graphic design of this quilt; the back compliments it so well. And, I think the closer quilting in the dark blue squares was such a nice choice to let them stand out even more.

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  5. Lovely! (as usual!)

    Nadine in N. Cali

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  6. ohhh love it and the tighter quilting in the dark blue.

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  7. OK, I Love this quilt! Colors, solids, geometric but not symmetrical. Everything appeals to me. Well done!

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  8. This is great! Love the colors, the pattern, and the quilting!

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  9. It came out great! I really like it!

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  10. Graphic and gorgeous! Love the dark blue against all those colours. And the quilting is such a compliment to the design. Well done, Jayne!

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  11. Wow, this is beautiful and the colours are amazing. Yes, I love HSTs too!

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  12. Wow, is right! :-) I like everything about it

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  13. I love your precision. I know I've said it before, 'cos it is true!

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