This project is inspired after viewing a class by Suzie Williams, on BluPrint.com. The gist of the lesson is to improvise a mini quilt which illustrates one of various design principles. These quilts are sized to be framed as wall art. I chose to base my design on the concept of Rhythm. Here is my sketch (just a few swooping lines, really minimal) and my chosen fabrics.

I had recently purchased the black printed fabric, which is just a scrap in the picture. I like the idea of repeating bars of the circle shapes on a background of orange.
The design is cut up, so that it can be pinned to the fabric and fabric cut out. I am using a gray background fabric. Each element is appliqued to the background, using glue as baste. I had never basted fabric with white glue before, but it seems to work just fine. Here is the design at the beginning of the layout stage.

After a few adjustments to the design, and more than one re-cut of the shapes, I finally have all the pieces in place, glued down, pin basted and ready for sewing.

I started by zig-zagging along the raw edges, to minimize fraying. Next I stitched some swoops of machine quilting in black and orange. Finally, I finished up with hand embroidery. It was fun choosing floss and stitches to accentuate the circles.
Here is the finished mini quilt, ready for framing or binding.


What a fun project, even if it did take most of the day to complete! The Mojo Mini quilt class can be found here: https://www.mybluprint.com/playlist/11422/20696

It’s charming! And it looks like it must’ve been such fun to do, just playing . . .
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It was very satisfying to make. After I began to work on it, I couldn’t stop until it was finished.
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What a fun direction to take your fabric.
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What a great creative play piece! That black fabric really pulled it all together.
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Thank you. Making it was great fun.
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There is a lot of work in this small project but it is adorable. When I finish my Dear Jane quilt I will try some of your ideas.
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I would love to share my inspirations with you. You have inspired me so much.
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looks like lots of fun
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It was. I couldn’t stop myself, and completed the whole thing in one sitting.
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