I've slowly been getting my Sewjo back and as Halloween approached I realized I didn't have any of my Ghastlies to put out. I'd picked up this cute little bundle of Art Gallery fabrics at Portsmouth Fabric Co. and thought it would be perfect to whip up something spooky for the holiday and when I saw Prairie Quilt Co.'s Nocturna block for the Soul-a-long hosted by Mija Handmade it sealed the deal.
It was an ambitious choice given that I'd barely set up my quilt space and I have almost none of my quilting tools. If I did it again I'd definitely get a log cabin ruler, this is a bit wonkier than I'd hoped. The blocks are basically just a courthouse steps block with some pieced logs. I found it easiest to piece all my logs and then assemble the blocks.
It also was a mental challenge to cut and piece the inverse blocks where I swapped the colors. Having these block buddies definitely helped me keep my sanity! Thank you Aimee!!!I originally planned this as a table runner but after playing with a few different layouts I decided to make it a square. For the quilting I started by just doing a stitch in the ditch around the bats but then I went a little wild and did these FMQ bats. Some are definitely better than others and it helps that they're very subtle on the busy background but I love the effect!Finished quilt is 24" x 24"
Pattern: Nocturna by Prairie Quilt Co. for the for the Soul-a-long hosted by Mija Handmade.
Fabrics: Assorted prints from Spooky n' Witchy and Sweet n' Spookier by Art Gallery Fabrics
Batting: Quilter's Dream Orient Bamboo
Thread: Aurifil 50wt in Blossom Pink (2530) and Pale Pink (2410)
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