I had so much fun doing the 2018 Color Block of the Month by Patterns By Jen that I decided to do it again. So.....2019 Color Block of the Month Challenge here I come! This time Jen is using flowers as her inspiration. I had so much fun creating a Pinterest board with inspiration for this year's quilt. I even asked Santa to bring me a new pack of fat quarters to help me along. I think I want to try to make this quilt a little more cohesive when it comes to color selection.
January's inspiration was Bells of Ireland:
Here is my block....and yes, I did switch things up. Someone on the Facebook Group switched their colors so that the dark was the background and I thought that would be an interesting challenge/look so I decided to do the same.
This is the blog of Hannah Hurey, mom to Connor and Wyatt and wife to Ryan. We live in WA state away from most immediate family. Here are MY thoughts and some family activities. Mostly trying to keep my sanity with the craziness of my house with three boys.
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Monday, December 31, 2018
2018 Color Block of the Month - Top Completed
Well, I actually did it. I have the top completed for the 2018 Color Block of the month by Patterns by Jen. I wasn't 100% sure that I would like this given that some of the blocks were not my favorites and I was completely fine with finishing it and then donating it somewhere. However, once I started to put the black sashing in, the quilt came to life and the colors blended so well. It will be off to the long arm quilter soon!
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
December Color BOM - Black/White
This is the last month of the 2018 Color Block of the Month by Patterns by Jen. The colors for the month of December were Black and White. This month I chose the pattern by Jen which can be found here. However, I didn't want to use solid white or black because I was pretty sure that I was going to use those colors in the final setting for sashing and borders. So I modified the pattern a bit to fit the scraps of black, gray, and white that I had. Here is the block I created:
When I first finished the block, I didn't like it at all! But once I got it with all the other blocks and put some black sashing near the block, it started to look a whole lot better....more on that to come once I finish the top!
When I first finished the block, I didn't like it at all! But once I got it with all the other blocks and put some black sashing near the block, it started to look a whole lot better....more on that to come once I finish the top!
Friday, November 23, 2018
November Color Block of the Month - Blue/Green
Normally I use one of two designers taking part in the 2018 Color Block of the Month, but this month I really wasn't all that crazy about either design. I am toying with blocks for my last quilt on my yearly quilt goal list. So, I decided to make my test block out of the Blue/Green fabrics I had and use it as the November block. Here is the result:
What do you think?
What do you think?
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
October Color BOM - Blue/Purple
Coming on the heels of September when the color was Red/Purple, this month's color challenge was indeed that...a challenge. I was thinking blueberry colors....blues so dark they looked purple. I definitely had some help with the fabrics this month. A huge shout-out to my friend, Molly, for providing half of the fabric for this month's challenge. Here is the block:
The designer of this month's block is Jen from Patterns by Jen and you can find it here. You can find out more about the color challenge in general here. Now, when you look at the directions and my block you might see a little divergence....well, I found the directions to be a tad confusing and I would label the fabrics A, B, C, & D instead of trying to rely on your memory as to which fabric was which shade of blue/purple. While I like the block and am not taking it out to put fabrics in the correct place, I think it would have been better had I followed the directions exactly. What do you think?
The designer of this month's block is Jen from Patterns by Jen and you can find it here. You can find out more about the color challenge in general here. Now, when you look at the directions and my block you might see a little divergence....well, I found the directions to be a tad confusing and I would label the fabrics A, B, C, & D instead of trying to rely on your memory as to which fabric was which shade of blue/purple. While I like the block and am not taking it out to put fabrics in the correct place, I think it would have been better had I followed the directions exactly. What do you think?
Sunday, September 30, 2018
September Color Block of the Month - Red/Purple
AKA....
Digging into my stash revealed 2 of the 3 fabrics needed for this month's color block challenge put on by Patterns by Jen. Thank you to my friend, Molly, for coming to my rescue with the 3rd fabric. I also chose this month to make her pattern, which you can find here. I learned that flying geese still aren't all that easy and I lost a couple of my points, but maybe I will be the only one to notice.
Fuchsia
Digging into my stash revealed 2 of the 3 fabrics needed for this month's color block challenge put on by Patterns by Jen. Thank you to my friend, Molly, for coming to my rescue with the 3rd fabric. I also chose this month to make her pattern, which you can find here. I learned that flying geese still aren't all that easy and I lost a couple of my points, but maybe I will be the only one to notice.
Thursday, July 5, 2018
July Color Block of the Month
This month's color combo was a weird one....yellow-green....you mean like puke green....kinda. This would not have been my first choice of color. I have a plethora of green in my stash from two past projects, but I had a hard time finding 3 fabrics that would work. If it had been dark green, not a problem. It took several tries to come up with the right combo. In fact, I was in the fabric store getting fabric for a different project and ended up looking in the remnant bin. Guess what, I got lucky! There was a small piece of a lighter green-yellow for less than $2.
While this Block of the Month is being devised by Patterns by Jen (and you can see her block here), I chose to make the block that was designed by Powered By Quilting. It is funny, I seem to have this every other month thing going on between these two wonderful designers. Even though I bought some fabric for this block, the bulk of the block was made up of scraps, which means that I had limited amounts of the colors. It also meant that I had to rearrange the colors to fit what size fabric I had left. I am loving this block that is the result!
While this Block of the Month is being devised by Patterns by Jen (and you can see her block here), I chose to make the block that was designed by Powered By Quilting. It is funny, I seem to have this every other month thing going on between these two wonderful designers. Even though I bought some fabric for this block, the bulk of the block was made up of scraps, which means that I had limited amounts of the colors. It also meant that I had to rearrange the colors to fit what size fabric I had left. I am loving this block that is the result!
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