Liberty granny square |
I'm hoping to soak up some post Olympics euphoria.
So I suddenly have quite a lot to do before I leave and it's not sewing weather! Having said that, I ignored my to do list, and whipped up a super size granny square. A few weeks ago I started collecting Ali's Liberty tana lawn charm packs from her folksy shop here as ever since I made this quilt I have wanted to make a big sumptuous Liberty quilt. I have quite a few of the 5'' packs now and one 4" pack. Using some 4'' squares and some beautiful Irish linen, which lovely Karen sent me, I made this mini quilt top. It measures 18" and really is very pretty. Much prettier in real life.
I'm hoping that if I can get it finished in time, I shall take it with me for a friend.
Thank you for all your clever suggestions about my hexies, and for your kind donations of fabric! If I didn't got back to you it's because you are a no-reply blogger so if you are still interested please email me!
I've decided to keep to the original palette of aqua, orange and gray. I had a good root through my scrap bins and managed to find quite a bit of fabric. Sometimes it's been a loose interpretation of aqua but that will add interest hopefully. I think I'm going to arrange them in abstract clumps on a background of perhaps some crosshatch sketch fabric. What do you think?
I haven't forgotten about the giveaway. I shall announce it once I'm back in England and it will be a glad to be back pre-birthday late 300 followers giveaway!
I love your giant granny!! Good luck with your hexies, I can't wait to see more! (A sketch background sound ideal!)
ReplyDeletethat's beautiful - I really love the fabrics you have used!
ReplyDeleteLove the Liberty granny. I have a few of those 5in packs and am enjoying sewing with them. Hope your EPP Bee pack arrives before you leave for the UK!
ReplyDeleteFab Liberty granny (seems a rather granny-appropriate fabric really) Welcome back home again, and gies a shout if there's any particular aquas or greys you'd like me to send from my Brit Bee fabrics, and I'll see what I can do :o) (they will be starched though, sorry!)
ReplyDeleteNot surprised you have had enough of the heat. Hope you have a good break away from it for a bit. Your mega granny looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteCome on home, there is plenty of cool here ;-)
ReplyDeleteI think that there is a new Liberty love in the air. Are you bringing an empty suitcase - to take back full?
ReplyDeleteThe Liberty granny is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice, cool time in England.
I've said it before and I will say it again - don't eat your mum's cooking - take sandwiches, go to McDonalds, anything!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely Liberty though xxx
Another beautiful dose of Liberty this morning! Lovely! I would love to send you some aqua and orange! Should I send it to England instead (I don't have much sending you stuff when you are way, remember!)
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you for not enjoying that heat - I would be struggling too. I seem to moan constantly about all of the rain we have been getting, this summer has been really bad!!! However the last couple of days has been great - long may it last.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy your visit back to England. :))
Better pack your thermals! Hope you have an illness free visit this time! Jxo
ReplyDeleteGosh here in the UK has been quite hot recently!
ReplyDeleteI have some Liberty prints to spare if you're in need of more just let me know.
Good idea for the hexies, seeing the prints together may be helpful. =D
Annabella, these fabrics are gorgeous! Can't wait to see how you quilt it.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the cooler weather in England!
If you are anywhere near London, you could consider going to a Paralympics event - they are on from 29 August to 9 September, at many of the same venues.
ReplyDeleteI am quite excited as they are also broadcasting it on the web for us people in other parts of the world.
I am totally going to play with my liberty fabrics this weekend, you have inspired me with that beautiful block. And good work, a hasty retreat from the stifling heat is clearly the way to go. That and saving up for more air conditioners for next summer.
ReplyDeleteHere's the deal. Come to your aunt's while you are over here and then come down to mine and you can dig around in my stash and get some more aqua and orange. Okay?! Seems like the best bribery I can offer.
ReplyDeleteGreat news! The UK - the best destination for crap weather ;-) lol
ReplyDeleteLoving those libery fabrics, they look fantastic in those grannies. I hope the weather stays nice while you are over here, then you have the best of both worlds:sunshine without too much heat!
ReplyDeleteHurrah! A brilliant solution....no getting sick this time.
ReplyDeleteYour Granny is one beautiful lady! What a great way to beat the heat, too. It has been awfully hot here, too, maybe I can convince someone to let me take a trip somewhere!
ReplyDeleteAre you going to go to the Festival of Quilts too?
ReplyDeleteJust say Liberty and I love it already!
Yeah for the UK visit! If you come to the foq please make it on saturday!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful granny square Xx
Have a great trip! Your granny block is beautiful. :) I have a few small scraps left-over from the charm swap that might be hexi-sized. Let me know if you would like some. :)
ReplyDeleteCome on over, we've turned down the heat just for your visit. LOL
ReplyDeleteHow lovely that you can get away from the heat for a bit Annabella - hope you have a cool time (haha!). The Liberty Granny looks fantastic.. I love how you have used the fabrics. Thanks so much for buying and for giving me a lovely mention, much appreciated. :-)
ReplyDeleteHello stranger!, 115F, blimey that is hot! Not sure if you're in the UK or not, but welcome back, if you are :) Hope you have a fun, and deliciously warm (but not too hot) stay :) x
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