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20 January 2016

WiP Wednesday {Pineapples}

I love finicky, time consuming, old fashioned blocks. Which is funny, because I also love the free-form unpredictable nature of improv blocks. Anyway, I like finding shortcuts to traditional blocks. I'm working on a baby quilt, and I decided that I wanted to start with square-in-square blocks as 'I Spy' type blocks.

Baby Quilt
Some fussy cut centers. 

I took some of my novelty fabrics and added on some of the Melody Miller Apples from her Picnic collection I had on the top of my stash. From there, though, I wasn't sure where to go. I decided I wanted to make pineapple blocks. I didn't want to foundation piece them though! I adapted the tutorial by Crazy Mom Quilts for foundation free pineapple blocks. For mine, the centers ended about 6" square. I added 2.5" strips to the sides, and would trim as needed to get the pineapple growing. 

Baby Quilt
Octopus center.

I sewed for 5 rounds, and they finished about 17" square. Since I didn't do any math before I started I'm not sure if they were supposed to end that size. I know I wasn't being as precise as I could be as I sewed along.

Baby Quilt
Monaluna Llama Love center. 

I used scrappy fabrics for the blocks. I tried to keep it to the more primary colors: yellow, blue, red, grey, alternating with scrappy low volume fabrics. 

Baby Quilt
Melody Miller Mustang, with a little Charley Harper peeking out. 

I liked seeing these grow, but I was over it after I finished 6 blocks. Since these are going towards a baby quilt, I decided to stop for now. 

Baby Quilt
Meow! Cat from Austria. 

I'm almost finished with the next component of the quilt. It was inspired by a relatively recent finish. Can't wait to see how they look together!

Baby Quilt
Monaluna Roost center. 

Linking up to WiP Wednesday with Lee from Freshly Pieced!

6 comments:

  1. Really fun fabrics and you really showed them off well with this idea. Like it lots!

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  2. The centers of the blocks are really fun. And 6 17 inch blocks are almost enough for a baby quilt all on their own! :)

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  3. These are lovely, the fussy cut centres are perfect for a baby quilt.

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  4. very nice. love the center fabrics - how fun! micki@2dogsstudio.us

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  5. I love log cabin/pineapple quilts and this is just fantastic.

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  6. I love the scrappiness of your pineapple blocks. You always make great fabric choices.

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