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Posts tagged: Parson Gray

Disappearing Seven Wonders

Posted in Quilting

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I really can’t turn down any idea that brews in my brain involving Parson Gray fabric. When Carl mentioned that a friend was planning on decorating her baby’s room in blues and browns, I knew I had the perfect excuse to buy a few half yards of Seven Wonders.

Enter Disappearing Seven Wonders.

Disappearing Seven Wonders Front
“Disappearing Seven Wonders”, Rachael Arnold, March 2013, 38″×50″

I put together two sizes of disappearing nine patches—10″ and 8″—bisected by 2″ strips. It went together rather quickly on the retreat I went to in February.

Being a baby quilt, I backed it with a Minky-style fabric of blue and brown stripes. Because the background is white, the result was a less-than-opaque backing, so I threw an 80/20 blend batting in between (I think it is Pellon Nature’s Blend, but it was a scrap from something else, so I’m not positive).

Disappearing Seven Wonders Back
“Disappearing Seven Wonders” (Back Detail), Rachael Arnold, March 2013, 38″×50″

The quilting is an all-over wave-like pattern in a blue/white variegated thread (technically meant for denim).

Disappearing Seven Wonders Detail
“Disappearing Seven Wonders” (Front Detail), Rachael Arnold, March 2013, 38″×50″

It crinkled up nicely, even with the bit of poly in the batting and backing.

Topping it off is a new label. I’m planning on telling you more about that later this week.

Disappearing Seven Wonders Label
“Disappearing Seven Wonders” (Back Detail), Rachael Arnold, March 2013, 38″×50″

Now to pop it in the mail! I’m a few weeks late, but I doubt the new baby boy will mind. That’s finish number two for the year. Time to get back to some WIPs.

April 8th, 2013

 

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