Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Progress on the Hawaiian Stack and Whacks

Well, finally sewed all the "Hawaiian" blocks together.  This is bunch one and bunches two and three follow.  I decided against the "one-block wonder" arrangement.








I decided to use white to make inner stars and then a nice orangey batik to fill in around the blocks.The next steps were to figure out what to fill in on the sides.  I thought that this dark green might work.  Didn't think it did.


Then I decided to try a light green.  Hmm.  Didn't work either.


I then decided to try this pretty green splotchy fabric that matched the various greens.

No, didn't work either.


Finally decided on more of the golden orange.  I literally had just enough to finish this up and a little left over (not wide enough for triangles) to do small borders.


 I decided to do a thin white stripe and then the dark green border.  Now just to sew them together.  I have enough to make three more small quilts -- one more like this one and then two that are 3-4-3-4-3.  I will have used up all the blocks then.  They will all have different backgrounds.  I think that there will be white in most of them.  I have lots of white cotton sateen that isn't good for dyeing.


This is another fabric that I really liked and which I will make into hexagons (not enough or an eight sided block).  The repeat on this one was 24 1/2 inches.  I only cut up half the fabric.  I really like this one and  may use some in borders.

1 comment:

The Idaho Beauty said...

This journey you are on is crazy . . . crazy good! I too have some fabric bought with the thought of stack n whack - several patterns in her two books I still want to make. Leftovers drive one a bit nutty - I figured out that by adding onto either side of a hexagon block and then a strip across the top and bottom, I could make a pretty placemat or two from unused blocks. Keep going - this is fascinating!