The hardest thing about it was because the pluses fit together, you can't piece each one and then join them together to form the whole top. I had to lay the entire thing out on the bed (some quilters have a "design wall" -- I have a "design bed") and then break it into sections. There's not a whole lot of intuitive order to each section, so I had to pay attention to the pattern as I was sewing. I will admit that there was some swearing and ripping involved.
I used some extra squares (and oh, I have plenty) for the back, along with this cute black and white print -- Nana left me a whole bolt, so it appears frequently in my work. To be honest, I didn't give much thought to the binding -- I had plenty of this blue floral and I think it turned out fine.
I like it, but it didn't actually turn out the way I thought it would. When you look at it up close, the pluses don't really show up very well. I think the fabrics I chose didn't have saturated enough color. Interestingly, when you see it in a photo from a distance, the design is much more apparent. As the quilt was coming together I started thinking about how I would do it differently -- I am already about halfway through version #2! (Like I said, I have A LOT of extra squares.)
Fortunately, I feel about quilts kind of like I feel about pizza -- there is good pizza and better pizza and really awesome pizza, but I'm not sure I've ever had bad pizza. With quilts, I think if you use pretty fabrics and cut and sew them carefully, the result will look nice, even if it doesn't end up looking like you wanted it to. Stay tuned for Take Two!
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