Last year one of my local quilt shops used my Clear Sky pattern for a block of the month program and invited me to come to the last meeting and share my different versions of Clear Sky and talk about some behind-the-scenes-juicy-details of this pattern.
That was a great motivator for me to finally get this all-solids version finished up so I could share it at the meeting!
Kona + Moda Grunge
Like I mentioned above, this color combo is a current favorite of mine. I started with the dark green, teal, berry, and gold colors. Then I found a lighter version of each color to pair with the darker one in each block.
Because sometimes an all-solids quilt can look a little flat, I wanted to bring in some personality with the background fabric. I used a Moda Grunge fabric with a little gray in it and I love how it works so well with the Kona solids.
There are many different Moda Grunge colors - this one is called Metropolis Fog.
The Kona colors used are: Teal, Fog, Palm, Celadon, Butterscotch, Mustard, Plum, Foxglove, Steel, and Iron.
Longarm Quilting
I did the quilting myself, and it's a longarm computerized design called Brick Wall. I recently discovered a couple of new longarm designers and it's been fun to try out some new-to-me designs.
I love this Brick Wall design because it's a clean, modern quilting design that provides great texture without drawing any attention away from the blocks and the fabric. It was designed by Ambling Vines and can be found here through Ma Tante Quilting.
Binding & Backing
I was tempted to add a fun floral print binding but I wasn't able to find one that I LOVED, so I went with a solid. I used Kona Teal which worked out great because I had just enough in my stash and didn't have to make a trip to the store. Love when that happens!
For the backing I used Kona Fog.
Want to see some other versions of the Clear Sky quilt?
The original magazine version in pastel solids
The pattern cover version in prints
A scrappy red, white, & blue version
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The combo of solids with the grunge background is amazing! I'd also love to know how you got it to hang so flat against the wall!
ReplyDeleteBrown packing tape! Usually just some loops along the top edge do the trick, but sometimes I also need to a loop or two on the sides and bottom corners. :)
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