Friday, July 26, 2013

Strips and Squares

Strips and Squares: a Mitten to Apple original

I'm slowly (but surely) getting my apartment decorated, and one of the projects on my "to do" list was adding a few accents to my cozy (that's NYer for small) bathroom. I wanted the color scheme in the room to be pretty minimal: the metal finishes in the room are brushed nickel and my towels are a pewter/grey color, so I wanted to add a few things to compliment those hues. Well, when I was wandering through West Elm the other day, I came upon a new bath mat and I fell in love!

With my new mat in place, the only thing missing in the room was a bit of "color," you know? SO, I grabbed a few fabrics from my stash and created a simple wall hanging: Strips and Squares.

Strips and Squares: a Mitten to Apple original

As you can see, I included the fabrics featuring various pewter/grey colors (Next Wave and Ann Kelle Remix) that tie into my towels and new bath mat, and added yellow as a bright punch of color!

Strips and Squares: a Mitten to Apple original

Once I pulled my fabrics, I sliced up some strips and squares, and got to sewing. After piecing the top, I used quarter inch, stitch in the ditch, and pebble quilting to add a little more interest to the piece.

Strips and Squares: a Mitten to Apple original

I'm so thrilled I got a project finished and it is actually hanging on a wall- I think it looks quite sweet in my NYC bathroom, and really pulls together my towels and bathmat!

Strips and Squares: a Mitten to Apple original
*I'm linking up to Crazy Mom Quilts' Finish it up Friday - hope you're having a great day!

10 comments:

  1. Sweet and Cozy have never looked so gorgeous! Love your original design!

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  2. Very nice. I'm not fan of yellow but when paired with grey it looks great. Not sure if you know it but you appear as no-reply when you comment on others blog. There are many tuts how to fix that for example> http://anyonecandecorate.blogspot.cz/2012/09/are-you-no-reply-blogger-how-to-fix.html

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  4. Really great design. I love the photo in your bathroom. Great job.

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  5. Super cute! How do you hang it? I really want to hang some of my minis

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    1. Hi Mina! I actually used those 3M strips designed to hold picture frames. I like that they allow the mini quilt to stick close to the wall and I can easily peel them off the back and reposition it!

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  6. Lovely! Something about the grey and yellow is so fabulous!

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  7. Fabulous colours, great fabric and a wonderful but simple pattern. What a fabulous finish.

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  8. Love the gray and yellow. Bathroom is small but cute!!!

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  9. Oooh... love gray so I love this one, too :)

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