I joined Philly Modern Quilt Guild in the National MQG Madrona Road Challenge. Our only guide was that we should paper piece our project and we couldn't use other prints. I love these fabrics. I already had the gray print below with the black hashes on it so I added it in to this challenge.
I had seen this block in all the Farmer's Wife quilts, I believe it's called the Century of Progress. It looked like an easy one to convert to paper piecing (maybe it already is?). Here is my version of the block.
Since I stink at quilty math, my block came out a little bigger than a 12" block. I decided to turn it into what I'm calling the mega-pouch! My sewing area is in the dining room so I have to clean up for company a lot. I love having lots of pouches to put current projects in and keep them together. Really, you can never have enough pouches.
I've also always wanted to do a circle of geese block so I finally tackled one for the back (front?).
I added white around the blocks since they were different sizes (haha!) and added lining and zipper.
So yeah, I cheated a bit. That stripe isn't madrona road. ::blushing::: It just went so perfectly and I love a great print inside a bag. But hey, my zipper work is getting pretty good!
Thank you to the Modern Quilt Guild and Michael Miller Fabrics for hosting this challenge!
Fun wee make! We didn't take part due to the original deadline, plus shipping, but it's been fun seeing what everyone's come up with.
ReplyDeletewhat a cute little bag and I love the yellow stripe on the inside it's like sunshine.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! This has been a fun challenge - for sure!
ReplyDeleteLove the mega pouch!! Your circle of geese looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteGreat mega pouch!! :)
ReplyDeletethat is an awesome mega pouch! it is so beautiful! xo
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Both sides! And functional - I love it! o:)
ReplyDeleteJealous! These are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and done way ahead of deadline! I am inspired now-- how many more days until the guild meeting? Congratulations on your beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and done way ahead of deadline! I am inspired now-- how many more days until the guild meeting? Congratulations on your beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun pretty pouch! Our town hopefully has a modern quilt guild starting up soon, and I can't wait, sounds like fun!
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