This is the current state of my design wall. I cut the novelty fabric and pieced the alternate blocks. i was making this lap quilt for DH to use as his work exchange gift. He ended up being scheduled to go to a different plant on the office party day and with that, my motivation for any sewing fled...
pattern: Crossroads from Fabric Cafe
I did finally wash out my snow dye experiment. I'm actually happy with the dye coverage. This one split with a little more red than I wanted. I'm not going to use it as the backing for the Cow Crossroads (above). It does still have a little bit of a smell and is rougher than I like for a quilt backing. I think it will become backing for my Meals on Wheels place mats!
ash sprinkled on top of that. Melted in 48 hours, batched for 72 hours
in basement (temp = 66F). Rinsed in cold water, machined washed




2 comments:
Fascinating dye process and the results look beautiful. Crossroads is such a good pattern for a fun novelty print.
I like the way the fabric dye experiment turned out!
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