Sew Solid Sunday #11!

Hi, I’m Lynn Harris. I blog over at  The Little Red Hen. I am thrilled that Debbie asked me to share my latest quilt for Sew Solid Sunday this month. Scrap quilts are my passion but occasionally I like to make a more controlled looking quilt and use only solid fabrics. Inspired by the Infinite Variety show of Red and White quilts in 2011, I have made a few red and white quilts. This more recent finish is also a (more loosely defined) two color quilt in Teal and Orange, one of my all time favorite color combinations.

The background is Peppered Cotton, in peacock  and a variety of orange solids make up the free form circle. 
I used Jean Wells’ method for free form cutting and piecing curves to make the orange quarter circle sections. This improvisational way of working is not the way I usually work but I found it to be quite fun and freeing. 
The quilt is finished with straight line machine quilting in the background and hand quilting in the orange arcs.
(This is Debbie popping back in to thank Lynn for guest posting on Sew Solid Sunday!  If you are a scrap-lover like Lynn is, be sure to check out her upcoming book, Every Last Piece!)

5 Comments
  • LA Paylor
    Posted at 21:22h, 14 November Reply

    so dynamic. Love curves and turquoise. LeeAnna at not afraid of color

  • Jayne
    Posted at 14:53h, 10 November Reply

    I love the bold orange! Gorgeous!

  • Lucinda Miller
    Posted at 12:39h, 10 November Reply

    Great quilt! I like that peppered cotton background and am looking forward to the release of Lynn's book.

  • Anne
    Posted at 16:58h, 09 November Reply

    I love this little quilt. The color scheme is wonderful. Reminds me of some fabrics I pulled from my stash just this week although they weren't solids. Now I feel even more compelled to use this color combo.

  • knitnkwilt
    Posted at 16:46h, 09 November Reply

    That is my kind of two-color quilt; I love the gradation.

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