Friday, October 23, 2009

Canada Scramble - Before Meeting Harley


I finally got the "disappearing nine patch" stitched together. I didn't think I'd like it (I've noticed there are quite a few things I don't think I'll like) but I think there are two lessons here:
1 - finish it first before deciding, and
2 - pretty much anything looks good in a fabulous border!

It's sort of like I love pastry and I'll eat just about anything wrapped in pastry!

I started out with the name "Oh Canada" - but I reserve the right to change my mind and I've changed it. "Canada Scramble" is much better, I think!


Here is the "scramble" - I more or less randomly put the fabric combos together and other than putting the prints in the spots that wouldn't be cut (mostly - I missed on a few at the beginning) because I wanted the prints to show, it was pretty random. If you are doing this block and you want to have more of a "non-scramble" - you will have to be consistent with the fabric placement.

So - the plan for the weekend is to introduce Canada Scramble to Harley - it will be my first long-arm quilted quilt. Wish me luck!

2 comments:

  1. Mary,
    That is really lovely. And that border does make the quilt exceptional! Have fun quilting it!
    Karen in Edmonton
    (I found your blog on a quilt gallery search for alberta quilters)

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  2. Hi Mary, how patriotic you are - I love being from Canada and working with blocks like the maple leaf (our Canada Flag). I've always wanted to do a black, white and red quilt - I even have the fabrics but just have never gotten started...one day;)
    Can't wait to see how Harley does;)
    Valerie
    http://www.pastimesonline.ca/vals-quilting/

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