So not everything turns out quite as you envisioned it but this is my entry for Lucy and Nat's monthly Le Challenge. The theme is geometrics and I used the humble rectangle.
Inspired by Rita's thouroughly modern and bright Liberty Lifestyle cushion, I thought I might try something similar using my Liberty tana lawn charms which I have been collecting from Ali over the last year. But compared to Rita's, this is definitely old school!
I cut the charms in half and alternated the layout so that they resembled bricks. I wish now that I had thrown in some of my low volume charms from Laura Jane's recent swap so that the crazy riot of colour and design was broken up but as I remind myself on a daily basis - it's a cushion (or a quilt). If it's less than perfect or I don't really like it, it really isn't the end of the world.
As frequent nominee and winner of the most unadventurous quilter award, I straight line quilted it by echoing the seams first vertically and then horizontally.
I backed it in some Tanya Whelan fabric that a friend recently donated to me after moving house making a simple envelope closure. The cushion form is 22" and this piece of fabric was big enough to fit!
So this retro style cushion shows that perhaps I really am a seventies child! Thanks to Lucy and Nat for hosting. For more adventurous interpretations of the monthly theme, click on the button below.
It looks great! You also have the perfect place for it.
ReplyDeleteIt is very pretty as a riot of colour. Di x
ReplyDeleteIt is seriously lovely! I've been collecting Liberty Tana for awhile and I'm always trying to decide what to make with it. I think there is an art to using simple shapes. Nice work.
ReplyDeletestop beating yourself up.. it looks lovely.. and you had a go xx
ReplyDeleteI think it has such a lovely retro vibe and the colours you used are really lovely!
ReplyDeleteLovely cushion, I love straight line quilting too!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! Love the Liberty prints!
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric and quilting. Simple is best :)
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The pillows look so pretty with your granny square quilt ; )
ReplyDeleteIts gorgeous Annabella! Love those prints and the pattern you have chosen
ReplyDeleteI like it, it's very pretty and homely.
ReplyDeleteOooh I have been playing with some of the same prints today - it looks great x
ReplyDeleteIn fact I could link up, I hadn't thought of that!
Looks wonderful. Don't be so hard on yourself! Great Le Challenge addition.
ReplyDeleteSpot on!! Love your choice of fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteperfect it is gorgeous :))
ReplyDeleteThe overall look is very pretty and cohesive. Totally love the Liberty fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI like the humble rectangles! The prints are gorgeous and I love those traditional ones. Beautiful cushion! Thanks for linking up :)
ReplyDeleteYour pillow is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the riot of colour!
ReplyDeleteGood old rectangles! I used them for my Le Challenge project too. I love the liberty prints you used, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love the soft, subtle nature of your Liberty cushion Annabella! It is very, very pretty! It must have been lovely to work with Liberty!
ReplyDeleteI love Liberty, love the cushion, and I am also a big fan of straight-line quiling :)
ReplyDeleteGroovy baby! From one '70's child to another! Jxo
ReplyDeleteThis design really shows off the beautiful Liberty fabrics!
ReplyDeletewhether you made the challenge or not you can't go wrong with Liberty
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. You could convert me to liberty!
ReplyDeleteIts beautiful, great work A!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI think this is looking just as nice as Rita's :)
ReplyDeleteI love it - it's really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics, I love simple stitching sometimes it really just adds to your piece and this is a perfect example, looks great.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI think it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely, and what a good idea for utilising all those little pieces and bits that I keep everywhere not wanting to throw them away!
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