This week's Project Quilting challenge was to use the Snail Trail block! This is a block that I've seen, but haven't made, so it was a new one for me.
I started with making just 2 of them, thinking I'd make mug rugs/coasters. But as I played with the blocks and saw the secondary patterns, I went on to make a total of 4.
Then I played some more and came up with these:
Adding stacked blocks to the sides and long strips to the top and bottom gave me the size I was looking for. I also added a shamrock applique to the center square for that St. Patty's Day feel. A squiggly meander free-motion quilting held all 3 layers together.
A solid green fabric was added as binding and a small piece of shamrock fabric fit perfectly for the backing making this another project made entirely from my stash!
This little guy fits perfectly on my antique plant stand!
This stand is actually a solid wood piece from an old church in town that my brother gave us as a wedding gift back in 1983.
(That makes my husband and me antiques too!)
Snail's Trail Table Topper made with 4 blocks
3 layers
One applique
Measures 9.5" x 13"
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Neat!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! It looks perfect on the plant stand. Thanks for joining in the PQ fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun variations in your setting ways! Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful St Patty's Day addition to your quilts. Congrats on finishing the challenge!
ReplyDeleteSEW festive and I absolutely LOVE that shamrock applique!!
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