I love tulips and have always wanted to make a basket quilt so when I saw a post on Lori's Humble Quilts I decided to draft an idea. Here is her post about the project.
I then enlarged it and darkened the faint pencil lines.I made some applique templates and chose my fabrics and them interviewed two backgrounds.
Both have lovely script on them. I decided to use the wrong side of the basket fabric to show the inside of it.
Then I laid out my pieces to approximate the finished block size of 16" to see how long to make the bias stems.
Then I tucked a possible fabric for the handle.
I decided to use the darker background and started stitching.
Friday evening I had finished the block. I realize I didn't make the lone dropped petal. I'm still thinking of adding it or may add several more. I can't wait to see what is suggested for the next border.
Thanks Lori for pushing me to go ahead with this idea. I love my Windblown Tulips in a Basket.
8 comments:
That is really beautiful, love your color choices.
Debbie
Really pretty block! Thanks for showing your process. I always love to see the stages of decision making.
Tulips are lovely. Thanks for showing your process of creating a lovely basket block. Regards, Nessie
What a lovely design! Looking forward to your progress. Blessings.
Yes, yes! It's gorgeous! I absolutely adore your fabric choices. You have 'the gift'! XO
Very beautiful block, thanks for showing your process.
Yes, it's really pretty, Sandi, and I like the minimalist ones too. It's interesting that so many people are making two versions! There's a really high level of creativity floating around in this challenge. Beautiful job!
Thanks for a greAt tutorial, really enjoyed it, if I had time I would make this lovely basket arrangement. Love the basket and I've all ways loved tulips nd your block is just lovely. cheers Glenda
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