For the first time ever, I frogged (un-sewed) a finished pieced quilt top. It was quite the disaster, if you recall-the seams didn't meet right in an arrangement where they had to be 100% precise to make the overall 3D design work properly. It was a shame, really, such a bold statement that quilt would have made! I've never had so much trouble with what seemed to be a fairly straightforward design. The blocks were easy enough, a chevron type log cabin variation in grays and whites with red corner piece.
I had placed it in a tub with other WIPs (works in progress) for about a year. Since I am between projects, I pulled it out, hoping that looking at it with a fresh eye would find it not quite as awful as I remembered it. Maybe I could just quilt it and call it my Blooper Quilt. Well, it was bad...
really bad. So, I sat with my trusty seam ripper and slowly disassembled every block from each other. I kept hearing the voice of the robot Johnny Five from the movie Short Circuit in my head...NO DISASSEMBLE! LOL.
When all 30-something blocks were severed from each other, then each was pressed and starched, then the task of trimming them up to make them the same exact size again from their slightly askew state began. Last night they were finally in stacks, neat and pressed. So, today, I reassembled them in a format where they do not have to be so perfectly aligned.
Here is my current plan for them. I had called it my 3D Fudge Quilt because of an old quilter's joke..why do quilter's love chocolate? Because they're always fudging! Well, fudging didn't help me much with this one!
The blocks had to be cut down to 9.75" including seam allowance, so will be finished size of 9 1/4" if all goes right. Lap quilt, couch throw, crazy baby quilt, whatever.... before a border is added, if it is, it should measure about 55" x 64.75". What border would work on this? I'd think only narrow one, but what color would you use?