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Paradise in Bloom Quilt - Part 8

I finished piecing together the individual pieces and started putting a few together to make bigger pieces. Now, to sew those together to make 1/8th of the center medallion. Just remember to make sure your registration points all line up or at least get pretty close. This will keep all your pieces lined up as you put the top together and believe me, you will need it. This quilt top is probably the hardest one I've had to sew. Although, I didn't enjoy sewing the Y seams (3 sections meeting together) in the Amazon Star quilt either. This one is just awkward. Here's a picture of all 8 of my quilt pieces. Think large crescent shape about 3' long. I laid them out on my bed to see how it would look. Below is some more pictures of them spread out but not sewn together. After the medallion center part is put together, I'll add the applique pieces then the 8 appliqued baskets to the outside. I've also ordered some metallic thread. I've never worked with

Paradise in Bloom Quilt - Part 7

The next unit to sew together is pieces G, H and background B. I admit, I'm not really sure I did a real good sewing these pieces together. Background B points rarely lined up well with the registration points on the units but I did the best I could. Here is my background B pinned to the unit. I figured I just marked the RP dots a little off on the piece. This piece is very important to get right. I apparently didn't get one of them right and when I went to sew the whole thing together it didn't fit right. Like, not even close...   Units G and H registration points lined up fairly closely. The last picture is G, H and background B all sewn together. I'll put together all the separate pieces into the main panel of the quilt, which each one is 1/8th of the quilt.

Paradise in Bloom Quilt - Part 6

I'm putting some more units together for the Paradise in Bloom Quilt and below are units D and E. I pinned the two pieces together at the registration points and sewed them together. Then I added background piece A (the dark brown section).      Next was sections G and H. These two are dark brown with lighter fabrics. I pieced these the same way. I lined up the RP dots, pinned them and sewed the pieces together.     The fabrics for the flower on these two units are different. I wanted brighter/darker colors for the lighter background and lighter flower parts on the dark brown background, hoping they would pop a bit more.

Paradise in Bloom Quilt - Part 5

I've got the baskets done, so now I'm ready to start putting some of the units together. Starting in the center of the quilt, which are units A, B and C. Remember to line up the registration points (RP) and pin them together as best as you can and remember to watch out for any seams that need to line up as well. This will help keep your pieces where they need to be. Part B is sewn onto A.          Part C is sewn onto A/B.   These 3 pieces form the center medallion. Now to sew the rest of the medallion together.

Paradise in Bloom Quilt - Part 4

I took a small break (maybe a year or so but whatever, don't judge) from this quilt but now I'm back at it. Seriously, I just need to clean my sewing room and so some projects must get finished and out the door, right? Right. So here's the basket pieces. The entire thing is paper pieced with some applique pieces to finish. This quilt comes with 4 baskets unless you buy the extension and get 4 more.  So I did. I'm making 4 lighter colored and 4 darker(ish) colored ones. The difference is the background fabric, the stems and colored buds. There's still more applique work to do for the center medallion part but one step at a time.    I decided to hand stitch embroidery floss along the edges of the greenery.    I'll be able to finish the rest of the stitching after these pieces are sewn onto the rest of the quilt. Now, I need to make 3 more of each color.