Geometrics | A Finish {Quilting}

Friday 4 July 2014

Last week I talked about my inspiration for new cushion covers, and also the colour schemes I was considerng. In the end I could not choose, and made two covers in each of the colour scheme - a bit his and hers, but hopefully not too much. I managed to clear some fabric, and I love them! Also it was an opportunity to use some paper piecing - a technique I don't use that much but should because I really like the result you get.




Of course, one is cover is very close to the inspiration colour scheme, so I knew I would like it, but to see it for real is even better. It is really my style, but also really summery and I don't have so many things that bring summer instantly in the house. 



I am not sure whether this is the easiest way to do it, but I used the paper piecing method - I think the result is quite neat, especially for the middle colour.



It took me an hour to make one cover, because this method saved me some time by not having to cut the pieces to size and pattern. To make the cover, I added another background layer of cream fabric, because of the destash the quality of the fabrics were not consistent and I wanted to make sure that it did not show at the back.



The fabrics in block colours are probably from Kona Solids (or you can find equivalent in the Kona range), the blue stripey one is Leah Duncan that I had already used here and here (I don't think you can find her Maya range anymore, so I am using my remaining bit of fabrics carefully!).




In the second cushion cover, the stripey fabric is from a shirt I used to wear (well in fact it used to be my Mum's) - so I also managed some upcycling.



I am happy with both colour schemes, not sure which one I like best, the covers are so different. If you would like the measurements I used, get in touch I can send you the file I made. 

If all my destashing projects go like this one, this is going to be really fun!

Happy 4th July to the American bloggers, I hope you are all having a great day!

Linking up to TGIFF over at Quokka Quilts and Crazy Mom Quilts

11 comments:

  1. Pretty! Original and unique!

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  2. Totally gorgeous!! I love them both! That Leah Duncan fabric really is pretty. Please send me the file, I'd love to make some!

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  3. They came out really well. Paper piecing is always handy for these projects.

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  4. These new pillows are terrific. In quilting, do you have to finish off the edges before sewing them together?

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  5. I think paper piecing is the perfect method. Nice finish : )

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  6. Very summery and I love the orange and blue one. Great to see your inspiration and then the final product.

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  7. no clue what paper piecing is, but the results are fabulous!

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  8. These look really pretty Nat, good on you for figuring out how to put it all together!

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  9. How pretty and love the neat stitching!

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  10. I love these pillows. So modern, and beautiful palates. Congrats on the upcycle, too!

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