I went through my 2.5 inch fabric bin and pulled out 25 different blues and 25 different yellows to make all the blocks. I was worried I wouldn't have enough yellows, but sure enough I did. I had exactly enough. The blues I had plenty of, I even had the option to pick which ones I wanted to go in the quilt and which ones I didn't.
I also cut enough white square to go with all the blue and yellow squares. Later on this week I will mark all the white squares and sew all the half square triangles together. I am very excited that I will have my very own blue and yellow quilt.
Blue and yellow together is one of my favorite color combinations. I have made quite a few quilts in this color combo, but I have given them all away. One of my favorites was made in 2004. I gave it to my brother for Christmas that year. It was my first monkey wrench quilt. A lot of the leftovers of that quilt will be going into this Mon Ami quilt.
Here is the monkey wrench quilt I made in 2004.
Funny how I thought I had a really good camera back then. I thought all my pictures turned out really neat, but as I went back to find this photo, I realized that my camera back then didn't take pictures as well as the one I use today. That makes me wonder how my pictures will look 6 more years from now. I don't see how they can get better, but then again, I thought the same thing 6 years ago.
Oh those blues and yellows are yummy! Love, love that quilt!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great start! can't wait to see it as it comes together!
ReplyDeleteI really like your color combination for your Mon Ami Quilt! Great start.
ReplyDeleteBlue and yellow, always look great together I think your quilt will be lovely
ReplyDeleteYep it is hard to beat blue and yellow. I made Karen Kirkland's mystery quilt in blue and yellow but gave it away before the meeting. The good news is I have lots of scraps to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to show your finished product!
I already have my fabric postcards packed in my quilt guild bag for the next meeting. Great idea Leah!