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KOKAQUILTS
While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to KOKAQUILTS: TEAM SCRAPPY team scrappy. Making more blocks today. This one is a real favourite project at the moment with all it's scrappy goodness. I'm using a mix of light and dark fabrics, with a few mediums thrown in to give more of a blended, softer look. I spent a bit of time faffing about getting a balance of colours, making sure all the greys are spread out. KOKAQUILTS: CHANGE OF PLAN Got the fabric strips ️. I've had a change of plan this weekend. After struggling for days with my improv project I gave up! There seemed to be such a monumental leap between the inspiration quilt and my piece, so much so that achieving a cohesive look seemed to be slipping out of my hands with every move I made. KOKAQUILTS: ON THE DESIGN WALL...TWICE I'm sure some of you will recognise what I was planning to do with these, years ago. Yep, the 'Penny Patch' quilt using an excellent tutorial by Rachel @stitchedincolor, inspired by that vintage quilt.I remember loving Rachel's "colour recipe" for a low-volume quilt with two main colours of aqua/teal with soft tangerine orange and one pop of coral red colour. KOKAQUILTS: STITCHING UP EVERY LAST SCRAP While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to use as binding, it could be the icing on the cake KOKAQUILTS: FROM THE SEWING ROOM Thanks so much for taking the time to leave me a comment. I love to hear your thoughts. For those of you who are a 'no-reply' blogger, I will respond within the comments section, so please do check back if you've asked a question or wish to chat. KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many KOKAQUILTS: NINE PATCH ACTION It's my 'nine patch action' quilt, based around a favourite block of mine, the good old nine patch. I started out sort of following the picture of a vintage quilt from Roderick Kiracofe's book "unconventional and unexpected", see here. There's quite a mix of favourite fabrics in this quilt top, including Liberty, solids,ginghams & AMH.
KOKAQUILTS: ANNA'S STARS QUILT Well, that only took two years! Back in April 2019 I started making my 'Anna's Stars' quilt, aka 'Quilty Stars' by Emily of QuiltyLove {the pattern can be found here }. They are nice big 16" blocks, easy sewing. Usually, I tend to sew more by colour rather than by collection or one-designer. This time though, I used all Anna MariaHorner prints
KOKAQUILTS: 2017 FINISHED QUILTS 2017 Finished Quilts. Welcome! Hope you enjoy this little eclectic mix of finishes . . . 2017. 'Floribunda'. a fun mish-mash of stash fabrics. 165cms x 140cms. machine quiltedKOKAQUILTS
While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to KOKAQUILTS: TEAM SCRAPPY team scrappy. Making more blocks today. This one is a real favourite project at the moment with all it's scrappy goodness. I'm using a mix of light and dark fabrics, with a few mediums thrown in to give more of a blended, softer look. I spent a bit of time faffing about getting a balance of colours, making sure all the greys are spread out. KOKAQUILTS: CHANGE OF PLAN Got the fabric strips ️. I've had a change of plan this weekend. After struggling for days with my improv project I gave up! There seemed to be such a monumental leap between the inspiration quilt and my piece, so much so that achieving a cohesive look seemed to be slipping out of my hands with every move I made. KOKAQUILTS: ON THE DESIGN WALL...TWICE I'm sure some of you will recognise what I was planning to do with these, years ago. Yep, the 'Penny Patch' quilt using an excellent tutorial by Rachel @stitchedincolor, inspired by that vintage quilt.I remember loving Rachel's "colour recipe" for a low-volume quilt with two main colours of aqua/teal with soft tangerine orange and one pop of coral red colour. KOKAQUILTS: STITCHING UP EVERY LAST SCRAP While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to use as binding, it could be the icing on the cake KOKAQUILTS: FROM THE SEWING ROOM Thanks so much for taking the time to leave me a comment. I love to hear your thoughts. For those of you who are a 'no-reply' blogger, I will respond within the comments section, so please do check back if you've asked a question or wish to chat. KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many KOKAQUILTS: NINE PATCH ACTION It's my 'nine patch action' quilt, based around a favourite block of mine, the good old nine patch. I started out sort of following the picture of a vintage quilt from Roderick Kiracofe's book "unconventional and unexpected", see here. There's quite a mix of favourite fabrics in this quilt top, including Liberty, solids,ginghams & AMH.
KOKAQUILTS: ANNA'S STARS QUILT Well, that only took two years! Back in April 2019 I started making my 'Anna's Stars' quilt, aka 'Quilty Stars' by Emily of QuiltyLove {the pattern can be found here }. They are nice big 16" blocks, easy sewing. Usually, I tend to sew more by colour rather than by collection or one-designer. This time though, I used all Anna MariaHorner prints
KOKAQUILTS: 2017 FINISHED QUILTS 2017 Finished Quilts. Welcome! Hope you enjoy this little eclectic mix of finishes . . . 2017. 'Floribunda'. a fun mish-mash of stash fabrics. 165cms x 140cms. machine quilted KOKAQUILTS: 2021 FINISHES Welcome, I hope you enjoy this eclectic mix of finished quilts. "Penny Patch" quilt a scrappy quilt with three sizes of “four-patch”blocks
KOKAQUILTS: 2020 FINISHES Not so pastel 'Vintage Comfort' quilt. It's a crazy mish-mash of old & new fabrics, a playful stripe, and lots of improv piecing, and finishes at approx. 170cms (68") x 200cms (80"). A Simple Quilt. Finished quilt measures 52" x 72". Donated to Hospice. Rosy Nine Patch Quilt. Finished quilt measures 72" x 72". KOKAQUILTS: CAPTURING THE QUILTY SOFTNESS capturing the quilty softness. I'm still on a "finish what you start" roll at present! Here's my latest finish, a simple 'coin' quilt made from saved scraps of fabric I've used over the years. I started this quilt top {probably} about 6 years ago, and "rediscovered" the top in the wardrobe recently when I was looking for something else. KOKAQUILTS: SCRAPBUSTING 2021 scrapbusting 2021. My scrappy 'many trips around the world' quilt top is all together. I've added 1/2 blocks on the top & bottom rows to keep things symmetrical. However, getting them all orientated the right way around was a tad tricky! Let's just say, the quick-un-pick was put to good use today! Having made two other larger TAW quiltsbefore
KOKAQUILTS: ANNA'S STARS QUILT Well, that only took two years! Back in April 2019 I started making my 'Anna's Stars' quilt, aka 'Quilty Stars' by Emily of QuiltyLove {the pattern can be found here }. They are nice big 16" blocks, easy sewing. Usually, I tend to sew more by colour rather than by collection or one-designer. This time though, I used all Anna MariaHorner prints
KOKAQUILTS: DIVING RIGHT IN... Finishing one project & starting another - that’s what seems to happen around here. a. lot! I've downloaded the recent "mom & pop"quilt p
KOKAQUILTS: NINE PATCH ACTION It's my 'nine patch action' quilt, based around a favourite block of mine, the good old nine patch. I started out sort of following the picture of a vintage quilt from Roderick Kiracofe's book "unconventional and unexpected", see here. There's quite a mix of favourite fabrics in this quilt top, including Liberty, solids,ginghams & AMH.
KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many KOKAQUILTS: UTILITY SCRAP QUILT utility scrap quilt. "Flowers on her Fence" is finished. This quilt is all about capturing the idea of walking home alongside fencelines all overgrown with wild flowers. Simple yes, and yet a picture so memorable from my days walking home from the school bus stop many years ago - back when our road was unsealed, the pony club hadn't beenfilled
KOKAQUILTS: 2017 FINISHED QUILTS 2017 Finished Quilts. Welcome! Hope you enjoy this little eclectic mix of finishes . . . 2017. 'Floribunda'. a fun mish-mash of stash fabrics. 165cms x 140cms. machine quiltedKOKAQUILTS
While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to KOKAQUILTS: TEAM SCRAPPY team scrappy. Making more blocks today. This one is a real favourite project at the moment with all it's scrappy goodness. I'm using a mix of light and dark fabrics, with a few mediums thrown in to give more of a blended, softer look. I spent a bit of time faffing about getting a balance of colours, making sure all the greys are spread out. KOKAQUILTS: CHANGE OF PLAN Got the fabric strips ️. I've had a change of plan this weekend. After struggling for days with my improv project I gave up! There seemed to be such a monumental leap between the inspiration quilt and my piece, so much so that achieving a cohesive look seemed to be slipping out of my hands with every move I made. KOKAQUILTS: ON THE DESIGN WALL...TWICE I'm sure some of you will recognise what I was planning to do with these, years ago. Yep, the 'Penny Patch' quilt using an excellent tutorial by Rachel @stitchedincolor, inspired by that vintage quilt.I remember loving Rachel's "colour recipe" for a low-volume quilt with two main colours of aqua/teal with soft tangerine orange and one pop of coral red colour. KOKAQUILTS: STITCHING UP EVERY LAST SCRAP While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to use as binding, it could be the icing on the cake KOKAQUILTS: FROM THE SEWING ROOM Thanks so much for taking the time to leave me a comment. I love to hear your thoughts. For those of you who are a 'no-reply' blogger, I will respond within the comments section, so please do check back if you've asked a question or wish to chat. KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many KOKAQUILTS: NINE PATCH ACTION It's my 'nine patch action' quilt, based around a favourite block of mine, the good old nine patch. I started out sort of following the picture of a vintage quilt from Roderick Kiracofe's book "unconventional and unexpected", see here. There's quite a mix of favourite fabrics in this quilt top, including Liberty, solids,ginghams & AMH.
KOKAQUILTS: ANNA'S STARS QUILT Well, that only took two years! Back in April 2019 I started making my 'Anna's Stars' quilt, aka 'Quilty Stars' by Emily of QuiltyLove {the pattern can be found here }. They are nice big 16" blocks, easy sewing. Usually, I tend to sew more by colour rather than by collection or one-designer. This time though, I used all Anna MariaHorner prints
KOKAQUILTS: 2017 FINISHED QUILTS 2017 Finished Quilts. Welcome! Hope you enjoy this little eclectic mix of finishes . . . 2017. 'Floribunda'. a fun mish-mash of stash fabrics. 165cms x 140cms. machine quiltedKOKAQUILTS
While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to KOKAQUILTS: TEAM SCRAPPY team scrappy. Making more blocks today. This one is a real favourite project at the moment with all it's scrappy goodness. I'm using a mix of light and dark fabrics, with a few mediums thrown in to give more of a blended, softer look. I spent a bit of time faffing about getting a balance of colours, making sure all the greys are spread out. KOKAQUILTS: CHANGE OF PLAN Got the fabric strips ️. I've had a change of plan this weekend. After struggling for days with my improv project I gave up! There seemed to be such a monumental leap between the inspiration quilt and my piece, so much so that achieving a cohesive look seemed to be slipping out of my hands with every move I made. KOKAQUILTS: ON THE DESIGN WALL...TWICE I'm sure some of you will recognise what I was planning to do with these, years ago. Yep, the 'Penny Patch' quilt using an excellent tutorial by Rachel @stitchedincolor, inspired by that vintage quilt.I remember loving Rachel's "colour recipe" for a low-volume quilt with two main colours of aqua/teal with soft tangerine orange and one pop of coral red colour. KOKAQUILTS: STITCHING UP EVERY LAST SCRAP While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to use as binding, it could be the icing on the cake KOKAQUILTS: FROM THE SEWING ROOM Thanks so much for taking the time to leave me a comment. I love to hear your thoughts. For those of you who are a 'no-reply' blogger, I will respond within the comments section, so please do check back if you've asked a question or wish to chat. KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many KOKAQUILTS: NINE PATCH ACTION It's my 'nine patch action' quilt, based around a favourite block of mine, the good old nine patch. I started out sort of following the picture of a vintage quilt from Roderick Kiracofe's book "unconventional and unexpected", see here. There's quite a mix of favourite fabrics in this quilt top, including Liberty, solids,ginghams & AMH.
KOKAQUILTS: ANNA'S STARS QUILT Well, that only took two years! Back in April 2019 I started making my 'Anna's Stars' quilt, aka 'Quilty Stars' by Emily of QuiltyLove {the pattern can be found here }. They are nice big 16" blocks, easy sewing. Usually, I tend to sew more by colour rather than by collection or one-designer. This time though, I used all Anna MariaHorner prints
KOKAQUILTS: 2017 FINISHED QUILTS 2017 Finished Quilts. Welcome! Hope you enjoy this little eclectic mix of finishes . . . 2017. 'Floribunda'. a fun mish-mash of stash fabrics. 165cms x 140cms. machine quilted KOKAQUILTS: 2021 FINISHES Welcome, I hope you enjoy this eclectic mix of finished quilts. "Penny Patch" quilt a scrappy quilt with three sizes of “four-patch”blocks
KOKAQUILTS: 2020 FINISHES Not so pastel 'Vintage Comfort' quilt. It's a crazy mish-mash of old & new fabrics, a playful stripe, and lots of improv piecing, and finishes at approx. 170cms (68") x 200cms (80"). A Simple Quilt. Finished quilt measures 52" x 72". Donated to Hospice. Rosy Nine Patch Quilt. Finished quilt measures 72" x 72". KOKAQUILTS: CAPTURING THE QUILTY SOFTNESS capturing the quilty softness. I'm still on a "finish what you start" roll at present! Here's my latest finish, a simple 'coin' quilt made from saved scraps of fabric I've used over the years. I started this quilt top {probably} about 6 years ago, and "rediscovered" the top in the wardrobe recently when I was looking for something else. KOKAQUILTS: SCRAPBUSTING 2021 scrapbusting 2021. My scrappy 'many trips around the world' quilt top is all together. I've added 1/2 blocks on the top & bottom rows to keep things symmetrical. However, getting them all orientated the right way around was a tad tricky! Let's just say, the quick-un-pick was put to good use today! Having made two other larger TAW quiltsbefore
KOKAQUILTS: ANNA'S STARS QUILT Well, that only took two years! Back in April 2019 I started making my 'Anna's Stars' quilt, aka 'Quilty Stars' by Emily of QuiltyLove {the pattern can be found here }. They are nice big 16" blocks, easy sewing. Usually, I tend to sew more by colour rather than by collection or one-designer. This time though, I used all Anna MariaHorner prints
KOKAQUILTS: DIVING RIGHT IN... Finishing one project & starting another - that’s what seems to happen around here. a. lot! I've downloaded the recent "mom & pop"quilt p
KOKAQUILTS: NINE PATCH ACTION It's my 'nine patch action' quilt, based around a favourite block of mine, the good old nine patch. I started out sort of following the picture of a vintage quilt from Roderick Kiracofe's book "unconventional and unexpected", see here. There's quite a mix of favourite fabrics in this quilt top, including Liberty, solids,ginghams & AMH.
KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many KOKAQUILTS: UTILITY SCRAP QUILT utility scrap quilt. "Flowers on her Fence" is finished. This quilt is all about capturing the idea of walking home alongside fencelines all overgrown with wild flowers. Simple yes, and yet a picture so memorable from my days walking home from the school bus stop many years ago - back when our road was unsealed, the pony club hadn't beenfilled
KOKAQUILTS: 2017 FINISHED QUILTS 2017 Finished Quilts. Welcome! Hope you enjoy this little eclectic mix of finishes . . . 2017. 'Floribunda'. a fun mish-mash of stash fabrics. 165cms x 140cms. machine quiltedKOKAQUILTS
While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to KOKAQUILTS: 2021 FINISHES Welcome, I hope you enjoy this eclectic mix of finished quilts. "Penny Patch" quilt a scrappy quilt with three sizes of “four-patch”blocks
KOKAQUILTS: TEAM SCRAPPY team scrappy. Making more blocks today. This one is a real favourite project at the moment with all it's scrappy goodness. I'm using a mix of light and dark fabrics, with a few mediums thrown in to give more of a blended, softer look. I spent a bit of time faffing about getting a balance of colours, making sure all the greys are spread out. KOKAQUILTS: ON THE DESIGN WALL...TWICE I'm sure some of you will recognise what I was planning to do with these, years ago. Yep, the 'Penny Patch' quilt using an excellent tutorial by Rachel @stitchedincolor, inspired by that vintage quilt.I remember loving Rachel's "colour recipe" for a low-volume quilt with two main colours of aqua/teal with soft tangerine orange and one pop of coral red colour. KOKAQUILTS: STITCHING UP EVERY LAST SCRAP While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to use as binding, it could be the icing on the cake KOKAQUILTS: SCRAPBUSTING 2021 scrapbusting 2021. My scrappy 'many trips around the world' quilt top is all together. I've added 1/2 blocks on the top & bottom rows to keep things symmetrical. However, getting them all orientated the right way around was a tad tricky! Let's just say, the quick-un-pick was put to good use today! Having made two other larger TAW quiltsbefore
KOKAQUILTS: FOUND TREASURE I've enjoyed collecting fabrics together for this. And . . . I found treasure hiding in my scrap baskets one piece of Phillip Jacobs "delphinium" floral, two very early vintage Laura Ashley cottons I'd been hoarding over the years {a fortuitous find}, three deconstructed work shirts, four pretty Liberty's, and a bunch of pre-sorted soft blue & lavender prints (probably from some early KOKAQUILTS: CHANGE OF PLAN Got the fabric strips ️. I've had a change of plan this weekend. After struggling for days with my improv project I gave up! There seemed to be such a monumental leap between the inspiration quilt and my piece, so much so that achieving a cohesive look seemed to be slipping out of my hands with every move I made. KOKAQUILTS: ANNA'S STARS QUILT Well, that only took two years! Back in April 2019 I started making my 'Anna's Stars' quilt, aka 'Quilty Stars' by Emily of QuiltyLove {the pattern can be found here }. They are nice big 16" blocks, easy sewing. Usually, I tend to sew more by colour rather than by collection or one-designer. This time though, I used all Anna MariaHorner prints
KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that manyKOKAQUILTS
While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to KOKAQUILTS: 2021 FINISHES Welcome, I hope you enjoy this eclectic mix of finished quilts. "Penny Patch" quilt a scrappy quilt with three sizes of “four-patch”blocks
KOKAQUILTS: TEAM SCRAPPY team scrappy. Making more blocks today. This one is a real favourite project at the moment with all it's scrappy goodness. I'm using a mix of light and dark fabrics, with a few mediums thrown in to give more of a blended, softer look. I spent a bit of time faffing about getting a balance of colours, making sure all the greys are spread out. KOKAQUILTS: ON THE DESIGN WALL...TWICE I'm sure some of you will recognise what I was planning to do with these, years ago. Yep, the 'Penny Patch' quilt using an excellent tutorial by Rachel @stitchedincolor, inspired by that vintage quilt.I remember loving Rachel's "colour recipe" for a low-volume quilt with two main colours of aqua/teal with soft tangerine orange and one pop of coral red colour. KOKAQUILTS: STITCHING UP EVERY LAST SCRAP While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to use as binding, it could be the icing on the cake KOKAQUILTS: SCRAPBUSTING 2021 scrapbusting 2021. My scrappy 'many trips around the world' quilt top is all together. I've added 1/2 blocks on the top & bottom rows to keep things symmetrical. However, getting them all orientated the right way around was a tad tricky! Let's just say, the quick-un-pick was put to good use today! Having made two other larger TAW quiltsbefore
KOKAQUILTS: FOUND TREASURE I've enjoyed collecting fabrics together for this. And . . . I found treasure hiding in my scrap baskets one piece of Phillip Jacobs "delphinium" floral, two very early vintage Laura Ashley cottons I'd been hoarding over the years {a fortuitous find}, three deconstructed work shirts, four pretty Liberty's, and a bunch of pre-sorted soft blue & lavender prints (probably from some early KOKAQUILTS: CHANGE OF PLAN Got the fabric strips ️. I've had a change of plan this weekend. After struggling for days with my improv project I gave up! There seemed to be such a monumental leap between the inspiration quilt and my piece, so much so that achieving a cohesive look seemed to be slipping out of my hands with every move I made. KOKAQUILTS: ANNA'S STARS QUILT Well, that only took two years! Back in April 2019 I started making my 'Anna's Stars' quilt, aka 'Quilty Stars' by Emily of QuiltyLove {the pattern can be found here }. They are nice big 16" blocks, easy sewing. Usually, I tend to sew more by colour rather than by collection or one-designer. This time though, I used all Anna MariaHorner prints
KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many KOKAQUILTS: 2021 FINISHES Welcome, I hope you enjoy this eclectic mix of finished quilts. "Penny Patch" quilt a scrappy quilt with three sizes of “four-patch”blocks
KOKAQUILTS: FOUND TREASURE I've enjoyed collecting fabrics together for this. And . . . I found treasure hiding in my scrap baskets one piece of Phillip Jacobs "delphinium" floral, two very early vintage Laura Ashley cottons I'd been hoarding over the years {a fortuitous find}, three deconstructed work shirts, four pretty Liberty's, and a bunch of pre-sorted soft blue & lavender prints (probably from some early KOKAQUILTS: 2019 QUILT FINISHES 2019. 'Bohemian on point' quilt. using a scrappy selection of both Anna Maria Horner and Outback Wife fabrics. Finished quilt measures 54" x76". Professionally quilted by Leeanne. Gifted. 'Meadowland' quilt. Combining a quirky selection of fabrics- Liberty, Tilda, ginghams & vintage fabrics. and a couple of doilies. KOKAQUILTS: SCRAPBUSTING 2021 scrapbusting 2021. My scrappy 'many trips around the world' quilt top is all together. I've added 1/2 blocks on the top & bottom rows to keep things symmetrical. However, getting them all orientated the right way around was a tad tricky! Let's just say, the quick-un-pick was put to good use today! Having made two other larger TAW quiltsbefore
KOKAQUILTS: CAPTURING THE QUILTY SOFTNESS capturing the quilty softness. I'm still on a "finish what you start" roll at present! Here's my latest finish, a simple 'coin' quilt made from saved scraps of fabric I've used over the years. I started this quilt top {probably} about 6 years ago, and "rediscovered" the top in the wardrobe recently when I was looking for something else. KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many KOKAQUILTS: FROM THE SEWING ROOM Thanks so much for taking the time to leave me a comment. I love to hear your thoughts. For those of you who are a 'no-reply' blogger, I will respond within the comments section, so please do check back if you've asked a question or wish to chat. KOKAQUILTS: DIVING RIGHT IN... Finishing one project & starting another - that’s what seems to happen around here. a. lot! I've downloaded the recent "mom & pop"quilt p
KOKAQUILTS: UTILITY SCRAP QUILT utility scrap quilt. "Flowers on her Fence" is finished. This quilt is all about capturing the idea of walking home alongside fencelines all overgrown with wild flowers. Simple yes, and yet a picture so memorable from my days walking home from the school bus stop many years ago - back when our road was unsealed, the pony club hadn't beenfilled
KOKAQUILTS: 2018 FINISHES quilt measures 62" x 88". 'Landslide' quilt. in a controlled colour palette with scrappy neutrals. pattern by Melanie from from southerncharmquilts. quilt measures 47" x 58". professionally quilted by Leeanne from Quiltmekiwi. Gifted. A scrappy 'values' quilt, usingthe humble HST in a
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While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to KOKAQUILTS: 2020 FINISHES Not so pastel 'Vintage Comfort' quilt. It's a crazy mish-mash of old & new fabrics, a playful stripe, and lots of improv piecing, and finishes at approx. 170cms (68") x 200cms (80"). A Simple Quilt. Finished quilt measures 52" x 72". Donated to Hospice. Rosy Nine Patch Quilt. Finished quilt measures 72" x 72". KOKAQUILTS: TEAM SCRAPPY team scrappy. Making more blocks today. This one is a real favourite project at the moment with all it's scrappy goodness. I'm using a mix of light and dark fabrics, with a few mediums thrown in to give more of a blended, softer look. I spent a bit of time faffing about getting a balance of colours, making sure all the greys are spread out. KOKAQUILTS: 2019 QUILT FINISHES 2019. 'Bohemian on point' quilt. using a scrappy selection of both Anna Maria Horner and Outback Wife fabrics. Finished quilt measures 54" x76". Professionally quilted by Leeanne. Gifted. 'Meadowland' quilt. Combining a quirky selection of fabrics- Liberty, Tilda, ginghams & vintage fabrics. and a couple of doilies. KOKAQUILTS: ON THE DESIGN WALL...TWICE I'm sure some of you will recognise what I was planning to do with these, years ago. Yep, the 'Penny Patch' quilt using an excellent tutorial by Rachel @stitchedincolor, inspired by that vintage quilt.I remember loving Rachel's "colour recipe" for a low-volume quilt with two main colours of aqua/teal with soft tangerine orange and one pop of coral red colour. KOKAQUILTS: CHANGE OF PLAN Got the fabric strips ️. I've had a change of plan this weekend. After struggling for days with my improv project I gave up! There seemed to be such a monumental leap between the inspiration quilt and my piece, so much so that achieving a cohesive look seemed to be slipping out of my hands with every move I made. KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many KOKAQUILTS: 2017 FINISHED QUILTS 2017 Finished Quilts. Welcome! Hope you enjoy this little eclectic mix of finishes . . . 2017. 'Floribunda'. a fun mish-mash of stash fabrics. 165cms x 140cms. machine quilted KOKAQUILTS: 2016 FINISHED QUILTS Kaleidoscope quilt. - the vintage version and quilted by Annette from 'wild cotton quilting'. 'Greenfields' quilt. Machine quilted by Annette de Raat. Jan. 2016. Donated to Hospice. "Bricks" quilt. Gypsy squares. - a long-time WiP, finally finished! KOKAQUILTS: 'SEW STITCH SNAP SHARE' 1. Link up from any post from the past week that features something you have been sewing or stitching. You can write as much or as little about your project as you like, or simply let your photos do the talking. 2. Somewhere in your post, please link back to this post. 3.KOKAQUILTS
While it is a scrappy 'jewel box' quilt, I also aimed for at least half of the fabrics to be tones of either pink or grey {or a pink/grey combo print}, to help give an overall cohesive look. The process for getting the ‘right’ balance of colour & value is finally feeling right. And, I think I'll keep my eye out for a pink & grey stripe to KOKAQUILTS: 2020 FINISHES Not so pastel 'Vintage Comfort' quilt. It's a crazy mish-mash of old & new fabrics, a playful stripe, and lots of improv piecing, and finishes at approx. 170cms (68") x 200cms (80"). A Simple Quilt. Finished quilt measures 52" x 72". Donated to Hospice. Rosy Nine Patch Quilt. Finished quilt measures 72" x 72". KOKAQUILTS: TEAM SCRAPPY team scrappy. Making more blocks today. This one is a real favourite project at the moment with all it's scrappy goodness. I'm using a mix of light and dark fabrics, with a few mediums thrown in to give more of a blended, softer look. I spent a bit of time faffing about getting a balance of colours, making sure all the greys are spread out. KOKAQUILTS: 2019 QUILT FINISHES 2019. 'Bohemian on point' quilt. using a scrappy selection of both Anna Maria Horner and Outback Wife fabrics. Finished quilt measures 54" x76". Professionally quilted by Leeanne. Gifted. 'Meadowland' quilt. Combining a quirky selection of fabrics- Liberty, Tilda, ginghams & vintage fabrics. and a couple of doilies. KOKAQUILTS: ON THE DESIGN WALL...TWICE I'm sure some of you will recognise what I was planning to do with these, years ago. Yep, the 'Penny Patch' quilt using an excellent tutorial by Rachel @stitchedincolor, inspired by that vintage quilt.I remember loving Rachel's "colour recipe" for a low-volume quilt with two main colours of aqua/teal with soft tangerine orange and one pop of coral red colour. KOKAQUILTS: CHANGE OF PLAN Got the fabric strips ️. I've had a change of plan this weekend. After struggling for days with my improv project I gave up! There seemed to be such a monumental leap between the inspiration quilt and my piece, so much so that achieving a cohesive look seemed to be slipping out of my hands with every move I made. KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many KOKAQUILTS: 2017 FINISHED QUILTS 2017 Finished Quilts. Welcome! Hope you enjoy this little eclectic mix of finishes . . . 2017. 'Floribunda'. a fun mish-mash of stash fabrics. 165cms x 140cms. machine quilted KOKAQUILTS: 2016 FINISHED QUILTS Kaleidoscope quilt. - the vintage version and quilted by Annette from 'wild cotton quilting'. 'Greenfields' quilt. Machine quilted by Annette de Raat. Jan. 2016. Donated to Hospice. "Bricks" quilt. Gypsy squares. - a long-time WiP, finally finished! KOKAQUILTS: 'SEW STITCH SNAP SHARE' 1. Link up from any post from the past week that features something you have been sewing or stitching. You can write as much or as little about your project as you like, or simply let your photos do the talking. 2. Somewhere in your post, please link back to this post. 3. KOKAQUILTS: 2021 FINISHES Welcome, I hope you enjoy this eclectic mix of finished quilts. "Flowers on her Fence" quilt There's a little story behind this quilt,see o
KOKAQUILTS: BINDING DAY binding day. It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila a little finish to share. This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many KOKAQUILTS: CAPTURING THE QUILTY SOFTNESS capturing the quilty softness. I'm still on a "finish what you start" roll at present! Here's my latest finish, a simple 'coin' quilt made from saved scraps of fabric I've used over the years. I started this quilt top {probably} about 6 years ago, and "rediscovered" the top in the wardrobe recently when I was looking for something else. KOKAQUILTS: FROM THE SEWING ROOM Thanks so much for taking the time to leave me a comment. I love to hear your thoughts. For those of you who are a 'no-reply' blogger, I will respond within the comments section, so please do check back if you've asked a question or wish to chat. KOKAQUILTS: FULL ON CRAZY PATCHWORK full on crazy patchwork. The sun is shining and my quilt top is finished. I've always loved the humble nine patch. I added to my little pile of blocks this week, they were fast & so much fun to make. And I ended up with 42, definitely enough to make a quilt with. There's lots of Liberty bits in this, the simple shape goes so wellwith timeless
KOKAQUILTS: ANNA'S STARS QUILT Well, that only took two years! Back in April 2019 I started making my 'Anna's Stars' quilt, aka 'Quilty Stars' by Emily of QuiltyLove {the pattern can be found here }. They are nice big 16" blocks, easy sewing. Usually, I tend to sew more by colour rather than by collection or one-designer. This time though, I used all Anna MariaHorner prints
KOKAQUILTS: NINE PATCH ACTION It's my 'nine patch action' quilt, based around a favourite block of mine, the good old nine patch. I started out sort of following the picture of a vintage quilt from Roderick Kiracofe's book "unconventional and unexpected", see here. There's quite a mix of favourite fabrics in this quilt top, including Liberty, solids,ginghams & AMH.
KOKAQUILTS: 'SEW STITCH SNAP SHARE' 1. Link up from any post from the past week that features something you have been sewing or stitching. You can write as much or as little about your project as you like, or simply let your photos do the talking. 2. Somewhere in your post, please link back to this post. 3. KOKAQUILTS: 2018 FINISHES quilt measures 62" x 88". 'Landslide' quilt. in a controlled colour palette with scrappy neutrals. pattern by Melanie from from southerncharmquilts. quilt measures 47" x 58". professionally quilted by Leeanne from Quiltmekiwi. Gifted. A scrappy 'values' quilt, usingthe humble HST in a
KOKAQUILTS: 2016 FINISHED QUILTS Kaleidoscope quilt. - the vintage version and quilted by Annette from 'wild cotton quilting'. 'Greenfields' quilt. Machine quilted by Annette de Raat. Jan. 2016. Donated to Hospice. "Bricks" quilt. Gypsy squares. - a long-time WiP, finally finished! Where there's lots started... and even a few finishes!PAGES
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* 2017 Finished Quilts * 2016 Finished Quilts * Finished Quilts {my early years} SUNDAY, 29 MARCH 2020 A LITTLE BIT OF QUILTY COLOUR FOR YOUR SUNDAY So pleased with my 'courthouse steps' quilt top, it's a little crooked, and just a little wonky! I tried not to think too much about my fabric combos, just dug deep into the baskets and mixed things all up. Lots of bits & pieces from quilts I've made over the years. Here's a few close up pics of the last batch of blocks . . .__ Mr D was happy to hop up on the chair for a photo of the wholequilt,
it ended up half in the sun, half not, pretty, but not what I was after . . . so I asked him for another shot, yep that's better . . . And joining in with the nation wide #goingonabearhunt🐻Stay safe, Linda
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THURSDAY, 26 MARCH 2020 IN WHICH POOH LEADS THE WAYWhere are
we going Pooh?
Home Piglet.
We are going home,
because that's the best thing to do right nowStay safe, Linda
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TUESDAY, 24 MARCH 2020 COURTHOUSE STEPS {UPDATE}__
Planning to spend some time with these courthouse step blocks this week. Carefree cutting and simple stitching. Feels good to use what I’ve got here in my stash, digging deep to find more variety. Here's a peek at what more of my string blocks will look like all together in a quilt. Seeing them spread out like this on the 'design floor' is certainly spurring on more stitching - it's a bit like eating potato chips, you know, you can't stop at just 1 or 2 - and gives me an idea of how many more blocks I might need until I get to the "finished" size. __
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_And thanks to a comment from Ruth, I checked out this link here. Ah I get
it now, it’s not about always sewing a wonky slanted seam; it’s also about how the different widths of the strips make for the crooked look! Using strips in varying widths from 3/4" - 2" means each block turns out a different size. And having a few blocks where a fourth strip is added creates a crooked look too when all grouped together. The extra row helps bring the block up to the right size. Once trimmed up they all look fine, and charmingly wonky & slightlyoff centre!
And here's how 20 blocks look so far . . .__
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_You can find Bonnie's free tutorial over here at quiltville_
Linking up with Kelly for 'needle and thread Thursday' here atmyquiltinfatuation
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and hey, let's all sew lots and keep the quilty inspiration flowinghere in blogland!__
Until next time, Linda Posted by Linda @ kokaquiltsat 17:17
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MONDAY, 16 MARCH 2020 CROOKED COURTHOUSE STEPS Completely inspired by Margaret from semichaotic - shamelessly copying joining in with her fun, funky courthouse steps, she's made an amazing 182 blocks! Free pattern from Bonnie at quiltville.blogspot. The
pattern suggests 7 1/2" blocks, however I'm making mine 12" blocks, they are quick to sew and I'm using up heaps of my thin strips. Like Margaret, I’m using anything and everything, digging deep into my string & strip baskets and dividing fabrics into “neutral” and “others relatively solid or bright” - with no colour scheme assuch.
However, it's kinda hard getting these to go wonky. I need to practise more at letting things organically lean this way or that {wink wink}, or maybe trim things at a slight angle to get my block started off in a fun direction. Or, even try aiming for the centre square not to be dead in the middle when I trim my finished block to the right size.__
My next batch looked just a little bit wonk-ier . . . and down on the design floor . . . With todays batch, I used more stripes & checks to counteract the 'feeling too flowery' look. They mixed in well . . . Many of us are spending extra time staying at home, it's trying times for sure and it's hard not to feel overwhelmed. And it feels good to have some comfort sewing underway, easy mindless sewing, no thoughts apart from which fabric strip to add on next. Not too sure how big this is going to be, but I can guarantee moreblocks coming soon
. . . until next time, Linda__ Posted by Linda @ kokaquiltsat 19:07
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FRIDAY, 6 MARCH 2020FLORALS & PLAIDS
I haven't felt like sewing lately, lots of other things happening. But today I wandered into the sewing room and had a little play. The 'flea dash market' pattern {see here}
by Jen at Amitie has been in my folders for years. I decided to take this traditional block and give it a touch of something new! Here's how my design wall is looking . . . __ I’m eeking out every last bit of my #annamariehornerfabrics,
lots of different ones, little leftovers from other projects, and mixing them up with 'Harriot' woven plaids by carolynfriedlander for the backgrounds! When going all-out scrappy, I find having a 'receipe' helps controlsome of the chaos!
And look what happens when I add a little scrappy sashing & cornerstones,
sew scrapilicious . . . Linking up with Cynthia for 'oh scrap' here until next time, Linda Posted by Linda @ kokaquiltsat 17:53
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SATURDAY, 29 FEBRUARY 2020 SUMMERTIME READING #3__
Here in NZ, this weekend marks the official end of summer It's still hot & humid and we're still getting our toes wet in the sea!photo by Nic
{follow the link to see more of my niece's nature pics}__
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And I'm still reading more than sewing! I really enjoyed 'Where the Crawdads Sing' by Delia Owens, a compelling story of a girl living in the unforgiving coastal marshes of North Carolina. It is a 'who dunnit' story, but it's wrapped up in beautiful writing, with delightfully delicate descriptions, and it's clear the author knows this land intimately. And, it kept me guessing to the very end! Surely this could make agreat movie!
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'The Flat Share' by Beth O'leary was an easy, quick read. Tiffy Moore needs a cheap flat, and fast. Leon Twomey is a hospice nurse, working nights and needs cash. Their friends think they’re crazy, but it seems the perfect {if a little odd} solution, Leon occupies the one-bed flat while Tiffy’s at work during the day, and she has the run of the place the rest of the time. They haven't actually met, leaving each other post-it notes as a way of communicating. Funny and sad. And the characters were interesting!______
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'The Place on Dalhousie' by Melina Marchetta was another great read. It's a novel about building a family and healing after the pasttragedies.
_"After Rosie Gennaro and Jimmy Hailler cross paths and enjoy a brief fling while travelling through Queensland, neither expect to see one another again, but fifteen months later, Jimmy learns Rosie has given birth to his son. __Rosie has reluctantly returned to the house on Dalhousie Street in Sydney, the home she once shared with her family, before her mother succumbed to cancer, before her father’s sudden death, but in which now her hated stepmother, Martha resides._ _The house on Dalhousie is more than just a home to Rosie, it is all she has left of everything she has lost. As far as she is concerned Martha, despite being the legal owner of the house, is an interloper with no legitimate claim. The two live together as if strangers, Marta is no more fond of her sullen stepdaughter than Rosie is of her. _ _Marchetta explores this complicated relationship, and it’s progression, thoughtfully"___
It's real, it's messy it's complicated, and I loved it! The Seven Sisters series tell the story of adopted sisters and is based allegorically on the mythology of the famous star constellation. 'The Sun Sister' by Lucinda Riley was recommended to me by a friend and was to be my next book to read. However, on reading the blurb, I discovered this book is the _SIXTH_ instalment, so I'm thinking I may need to start back at the beginning and work my way through the otherbooks first.
Anyone else read this series? Can each book be read as a stand alone? Until next time, Linda Posted by Linda @ kokaquiltsat 10:28
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MONDAY, 24 FEBRUARY 2020 MEADOWLAND #2 TOP FINISHED I do usually finish my quilt tops but not all are quilted - it really depends on whether the quilt is destined for a particular purpose.Sound familiar?
Loved to hear your stumbling points . . . fabric choices? stickability for repetitve piecing? quilting? binding? And your favourite part ofquilting?
Here's a few progress pics of my latest finish, 'meadowland'quilt . . .
As Suz from allthegoodonesaretakenrecently commented,
keeping the same background fabric affects the overall quilt so much with this pattern. I used the same fabric in the corners and in the center squares, 'crochet' by Alison Glass. Oh, and I'm sure you can guess... my favourite part of quilting? ... is choosing fabrics and mixing it all up! Linking up with Kelly for 'needle and thread Thursday' here Until next time, Linda Posted by Linda @ kokaquiltsat 17:19
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