Thursday, June 21, 2012

Design Wall Today

This is one of the projects I am working on right now.
I'm taking these Crown Royal Bags and turning them into quilt blocks.

I had a special request for a 108x108 quilt commissioned from these bags and denim.  If you have not seen or felt one of these bags, they are made from flannel.
Here's what I came up with--it will be like a trip around the world with alternating purple and denim blocks.  Each row of denim will alternate light and dark.
How do you like the finished quilt?  Yup, I like my grid paper and my old fashioned #2 pencil.  Nope, I don't have a computerized design program.
I figured out how to break down the bags to get the maximum amount of usable fabric.

First, I carefully cut a slit in the drawstring pocket channel and extract the gold cord then slice off the pocket.
Slice off the serged edges:
I squared up the front with the name at 4 inches wide (the maximum I could get above the curve), pieced on the back below the name to make a strip long enough to center the embroidered name.  The side portion yielded exactly two 9.5" long pieces so that was the length I trimmed the center strip--ending up with a center strip 4 x 9.5. Then, I attached the bag side strips to the outer edges of the block making it a finished 7.5 x 9.5.

I had just enough gold drawstring cord to frame the block 3/4 inch in from the edge. I just used a zig zag stitch to attach the braid. When they are assembled, there will be a nice gold frame 1/2 inch from the seam on the blocks. 
I like it!

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Oh, one more thing . . . I have a whole herd of elk on my quilting frame this morning . . .

8 comments:

  1. Hate to say it, but back in the day, my husband had enough of these purple bags to make many, many quilts. Love the design you can up with.

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  2. You design just like I do. I always make sure I have a really good eraser on hand, too. Map pencils are great, if I need to see colors.

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  3. Cute design!! Yours is the 3rd Crown Royal project I've heard of. My mom was hired to make a cape and a friend made a quilt and matching curtains.

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  4. Wow I can not believe it...I started to make that my first project in my quilting career, had all bags cut and the material I was going to use around it. Sad to say that was about 5 years ago everything still in the closet. Did a lot of drinking for that quilt. Love Love Love yours...I am re-inspired. Thank you!!!

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  5. Crown bags are notorious for bleeding purple. Did you pre-wash or just going to tell the new owner to never, never get it wet?

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  6. Love it! Would love to see the finished product!

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  7. Would like to know if you used an iron stablizer on the bags?

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  8. Did you use iron stablizer on the bags?

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