I did finish the top of my 2023 Temperature Quilt. I decided
not to share it until I have it quilted.
Now, on to
my 2024 Temperature Quilt. I have decided on fabric and design. Once again, I will be using Art Gallery Solids for
the temperature highs and lows. Lately my fabric choices are becoming increasingly mellow.
Not that many years ago my fabric choices could not have been brighter and now I can’t seem to get soft enough.
I started
by digging into my box of fabric swatches from Woven and Woolly. Once I finally had what I thought I wanted to go
with, I pulled my Art Gallery Solids I had left from other projets to see what I could use. If
some of what I had was close enough to swap out, then I did.
This picture is pretty much the
fabric I decided on and the temperature range they would be used for. The
places where there are two fabrics, I had not quite made up my mind.
I order most of my Art Gallery
fabric from Pear Tree Market on Etsy. They had every fabric I needed except
Spruce. Yeah, I could order Spruce from another shop but then I would have to pay shipping for just one fabric.
This shows my search for another
green with a hint of blue. I wanted Pacific. That happens to be a fabric I also
used last year. But again, my favorite shop did not have Pacific. So, I
continued my search and came up with Morning Frost and placed my order.
I am now rethinking that decision
and I believe I want to use Pacific. Think I will bite the bullet and just
order one yard from another shop and pay the shipping.
These are the fabrics that I
already have that I will be using.
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You can see in this photo that Morning Frost stands out from the other fabric. |
Here are all the temperature fabrics
laid out on my background. I am using Robert Kaufman Essex Yarn Dyed in Flax.
This fabric has been a favorite of mine for quite some time now. I happen to
have an entire bolt of it.
By now you are probably wondering
what pattern I will be using this year. This one will be a little different than
the previous years. I am going to be doing a vine for each month. On that vine
will be leaves with points on both ends. Most of you quilters out there may
know this shape as an orange peel. My initial thought was to have the vine
meandering. While I was drawing it out, I thought I would also give a straight
vine a try. I believe my initial thought was right and I am going with meandering.
It appears I have a fondness for Orange
Peel Quilts. I have made a few. The additional photos are of all the Orange
Peel Quilts I have made so far.
I will continue to share when I
begin the process of making my 2024 Temperature Quilt.
Have you ever made a Temperature
Quilt, and what design did you use? I would love to see a picture of it.
Blessings,
Candy