Speaking of Orphan Blocks, the Orphan Adoption Event is going on so if you want to play with someone's orphaned project, you can maybe adopt some here!
I finished up the last little quilt I made from some orphan blocks and will probably share that finish later this week. So I decided to move onto the next stack of blocks. I thought this time I would take photos of the process in case you were interested.
This block pull started with the orphaned hexagon blocks . To that stack, I added any orphans that were orange.
My piecing process is very visual so I always work on a design wall. I started by putting the five blocks up in this configuration so I could get started.
I then just started adding all the blocks up on the wall and started look for a layout that was visually pleasing. I like to try and use as many blocks as I can in the beginning.
I decided I just didn't like the blocks with a lot of turquoise and replaced the center block with a pinwheel on point.
I dug around in my stash and found an orange sketch fabric that would work for a background. I wanted to pull the white in the border blocks into the body of the quilt to add cohesiveness, so I framed the pinwheel. This also helped me enlarge that block so I could piece all the blocks on point. I just had to add flip corners to the appropriate edges of the hexagon blocks.
Then the center area was sewn and I could really see the quilt coming together. I sewed some white and green strips to the border units to make them the same length as the center.
I then dug around in my spare parts and scraps so I could make three more pinwheels for the corners. I focused on green and browns to add more cohesion.
Then it was just a matter of adding some thin white sashing around all the components.
The top measures at just over a yard square so I just need to find a width of fabric that is about 1.25 yards long for the backing.
I think orphan blocks from at least 4 different projects went into this piece.
I should be able to get it on my longarm frame soon so a finished post will be forthcoming!
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