I've been looking for a long term scrap project and I finally found one I want to make!! This quilt is by Victoria Findlay Wolfe and can be found in her new book, The Quilting Experiment. Originally, I wanted to make the sampler quilt that she features throughout the book. I liked it but I've made a few sampler quilts and wanted to make something different. This quilt is found towards the end of the book and I just love it! It's a medallion style quilt and I plan on using nothing but scraps! There are templates in the book but they're all odd sizes and quilt involved. Of course, you can buy the templates from her website but I have a drawer full of rulers that I've only used once. It took me a few tries but I figured out how to paper piece the block.
Here's my first round that would be the center of the quilt. The directions say to use bright pink and yellow. I'm using scraps so this is my version. The block finishes at 6" square. The corners were a little hard to figure out but between Electric Quilt and graph paper, I determined the paper piece pattern. The middle pieces consisting of 2 rectangles are easily paper pieced as well. I have to pay attention to those corner pieces. Some rounds, the small triangle of background fabric is on the outer corner when other times it's the inner corner. Victoria Findlay Wolfe never disappoints but she has lots of little details to pay attention to. Each round has a given main color as well as a contrasting color. I may be changing those up a little but will follow most of her suggestions. I can't wait for the next round to begin but I have to work on my BOMs soon too! Too much to do, too little time!!!