Patchwork Essentials: All Blue Interlocked Quilt

Friday, March 27, 2020


Happy Friday! I thought it would be nice to finish off the week with a finished quilt! I completed this quilt in January, but only got around to photographing it last week.

This is one of the last quilt tops leftover from writing my book, Patchwork Essentials: The Half-Square Triangle. I made variation quilt tops or blocks for each quilt included in the book and this was one of the tops. I have only one more top to finish up after this one, so it feels good to cross this one off the list!


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This is the Interlocked quilt, found at the beginning of the book in the color chapter. See the original quilt here. For this variation I really kept it simple with three solids, all in the teal/turquoise family. These are all Pure Element solids by Art Gallery Fabrics, so the quilt is nice and soft.


I was able to piece the backing and binding from the same fabrics, and I really like how the backing turned out. I normally don't do much piecing in my backings, but I think this one is pretty cute. You can see the quilting best from the back too.


For the quilting I decided on simple straight lines echoing some of the half-square triangles on the front. I didn't want to spend a lot of time on it, it just needed to get done!


It's bound up in more of the medium solid, a nice turquoise. I just happened to have some left in my stash. This quilt top was sewn up in 2014 (whoa), and I basted it in Spring 2018. It was way overdue to be finished, it feels so good to now have it photographed and blogged too! :)

Happy Quilting!

12 comments :

  1. Hi Jeni. I love this simple color gradient HST quilt. I took your basic HST class from you at Quilt Con in 2016, and it launched my love for triangle quilts. Your book is one of my favorite quilting books.

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    1. Thanks! That's so kind of you to say, I'm glad you've enjoyed it! :)

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  2. This is really striking. I saw it on your IG post the other day. I have your book so I will have to take a look at that pattern. For now, I'm trying to make myself go back and finish up some older UFOs before starting anything new. I did manage to do that last week. These are strange times and I'm having difficulty staying motivated. I think I'm not alone in that. Stay well, Jeni.

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    1. Thank you! I totally get that, it's a constant battle trying to keep on top of older projects in progress. I have had a hard time staying focused right now too, you're not alone! Be well!

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  3. So pretty and soothing, Jenny! It reminds me of ocean waves rolling in to shore.

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  4. I love this quilt! Is there a pattern for it in the book?

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    1. Yes! The pattern for this quilt is in the first chapter of the book.

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  5. I have your book-- and this quilt as well as your other quilts turned out great. I love the colors and the simple quilting. How long did it take you to quilt this? And did you work from the middle out (quilting). PS I love your little rabbit.

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    1. Thank you! I started from one long side and worked my way across the quilt. I think it took less than 2 hours to quilt it!

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  6. how very lovely Jeni, thanks for sharing and hope you and your hubby are keeping well and safe.

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    1. Thanks, hope you're staying safe too! Be well!

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