A Quilt with no Name but a lot of Character

I’ve had this quilt in my head for a long time and this was my first attempt to create it.  I really like it and I’m already planning my next version of it!  It all started with a “simple” hexagon block that I made for Lynne months ago…

A Quilt with no Name but a lot of Character

I knew almost immediately that I wanted to translate this into multiple quilts.  And the first one I wanted to do was create a one-block quilt in the same design.  And so I set to designing again and did some math and finally came up with this…

A Quilt with no Name but a lot of Character

I was playing with the scale of the pattern and the types of fabrics to use for this design.  I ended up making this with three different fabrics as opposed to the original six of the inspiration block because I was trying to create the least amount of waste with the fabric cuts.

A Quilt with no Name but a lot of Character

I made the center a hexagon like the original block, but I’m interested in trying a variation with the swirls meeting together in the center.  That’s on my back burner for this quilt.

A Quilt with no Name but a lot of Character

I made it the size I did partially to be able to use a 56″ decorator weight fabric for the backing.  I was happy to find a good match for the front with some county fair posies by Denyse Schmidt.  No project goes as you would like it…especially not a trial run on a pattern…so of course, I did some miscalculating when I cut the fabric for the back.  Well, really I measured once and then cut.  I know better.  Measure TWICE and cut once.  But I was able to patch it in and the fabric was very forgiving (this is why I love patterned fabrics for the back of a quilt!).

A Quilt with no Name but a lot of Character

I also did some experimenting with the quilting.  I started out quilting in one direction and quickly became frustrated with the way it was looking.  I’m far too lazy to rip out quilting that is already complete, so I just shifted gears and started quilting in another direction.  I liked the second way MUCH better and played with the width of quilting lines until I finally settled into a pattern.  I also ended up machine quilting the binding and I’m usually a die-hard hand binder.  But you see, this quilt was going to someone who loves machine binding for its durability especially.  So I wanted to make this quilt as useful as possible.

A Quilt with no Name but a lot of Character

This quilt is perfect for a picnic or for a baby’s play mat…it’s been both cat-approved and baby-approved at my house.  But it’s already with its new owner, Kaelin, who is buying her very first home with her husband tomorrow and then moving in!  She needed a housewarming gift…and I’m sure that the quilt is now puppy approved by her sweet Scottie Dog.

I’m already planning a second version of this quilt and will probably use 6 fabrics again like the original block. But I’m having trouble deciding on a name for this quilt!  I have the name of another quilt stuck in my head and I can’t figure out what to call this.  Help a gal out!  Suggestions, please!

43 thoughts on “A Quilt with no Name but a lot of Character”

  1. Great shape, I am not normally a hexie fan, not the little ones but a big one like this with the swirl effect is great, lovely gift for Kaelin too

  2. My brain thought "vortex" … but I can't think of how to turn that into a cool name. I haven't had my coffee yet, let's blame it on that. It looks like some kind of mechanical swirly thing, like the window of a high tech 'something' opening or closing.
    Whatever the name, I love it! One giant swirl was not what I was thinking it would be from looking at your block 🙂

  3. Woo woo! What a great quilt! I love when ideas work out and turn into something beautiful. I am not nearly creative enough to suggest a name, but I liked "Summer Swirl" that Debra suggested.

  4. I love it! Would it be possible to keep going smaller and smaller – like have your small block you made for Lynne in the center? I remember reading about that block months ago and it is still a winner!

  5. very pretty and unique. I'm amazed at people who can create like this. I love it. I do like the down the rabbit hole name. I don't have one.

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