For a while now I've wanted to make a quilt using the
Jacob's Ladder block.
Jacob's Ladder block.
I've been drawn to this block, but have never made it.
In my cleaning frenzy that happened at the beginning of
the isolation, I found a bag of four patches I had made years ago
from left overs of a water color quilt.
They are in my favorite colors....
turquoise and aqua blues with some darker blues thrown in,
along with some greens and purples.
In addition to finding the four patches,
I found some dark blue batik scraps left over from the backing
of a quilt. There was enough of this to cut the HST's.
I pulled a lighter batik from my stash and started making the HST's.
After a couple hours of playing, this is what I have...
The dark blue batik isn't quite as dark as it's shown in the photos,
but I love this combination.
I can't believe I am making another scrappy quilt!
Once this top is finished, it will be donated.
Another pile of parts used up and out of my hidey hole!
Happy "Sew"cial isolating everyone!
Be safe and be well.
Oh this is coming together beautifully;))) How great that you had some blocks and fabrics right to hand;))) I do love the colors in this, too nice work
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Very nice! That is such a versatile block.
ReplyDeleteA fortunate find and it has become a lovely quilt. Good job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful aren’t we all finding treasures in our stash to work with! And so glad we have a stash.4 patches and hsts so many ways to put them together love the colors
ReplyDeleteThat has always been one of my favorite blocks. I love the scrappiness of this one. Those are such great colors.
ReplyDeleteOooh la la, I love it! I have never made a Jacobs ladder either, but always interested me. You are definitely coming over to the scrappy side of the quilt world:0
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors and I love how you rescued those 4-patch blocks. It will make a gorgeous quilt. Hope you are staying safe and sane. Hugs from a safe distance away.
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