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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

Quiltfabric2

This summer has obviously been busy and the fall is looking just as crazy. Much of what's on my list professionally for the next few months is writing, writing and more writing. I'll be developing content for my Big Picture class and helping out with another e-course (more details on both projects in the next few months). Interesting stuff, for sure, but I am on the hunt for more just for fun creative projects to provide a counter balance to all the computer work.

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When I look at my list of materials still to go, I am super inspired. There are some fun things left to play with on there. After some thought, I decided I'm going to dive into fabric next and make my third quilt.

Quiltsold

Each time I attempt a quilt, I get a little more technical. I went from freehanding unmeasured "squares" in a random pattern, to lined up rectangles and next it's…triangles! I've been pinning triangle quilts for the last few months, and while this one will look nothing like those, I'm excited to finally get started.

I spent an hour at Joann's the other day picking out fabric. I never do that. I'm more of a "get in, get out, get working" type person. (Unless the store is Target and I'm there with my mom. Then we can wander up and down the same aisles six times and not get bored.)

Quiltfabric

I wound up with fabrics out of my normal color comfort zone and pattern zone.

Quilttri

Unlike the other two, this quilt will not be going on our bed, and it will be smaller (I picked up batting that's 45×60 inches). I'll probably use it as a couch blanket (we have three in heavy rotation at the moment, but I could always use more).

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Quiltstripes

My favorite part already is that the border will be that kelly green stripe. Using a patterned fabric for the border is something I would have never thought of but since I saw it, can't get it out of my head.

Quiltpile

I did my fabric cutting on Tuesday night and now my little pile of triangles needs to wait patiently while I get some other stuff accomplished. I'll keep you posted for sure.

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38 responses to “just for fun / next up.”

  1. fafuna Avatar

    Love, love, love the colors and patterns!! I’m sure it’s going to be GORGEOUS! 🙂 Enjoy and have fun!

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  2. carrie wohlt Avatar

    i love your quilts. i haven’t quilted for awhile, but your post gives me the idea to put it on my 25 days-25 projects list. look forward to seeing it when it’s finished, love the colors you picked out.

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  3. Lana Kecovich Avatar

    Love your choice of fabric, Elise. It has a very fresh look!

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  4. Rachel Avatar

    Can’t wait to see it! I made a triangle quilt this sure too, and obsessed. http://herthreadedneedle.blogspot.com/2012/05/triangle-quilt.html

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  5. Janet K Avatar
    Janet K

    Love the fabric you chose. It is going to look great!

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  6. SY Avatar

    ahh! I was looking at this quilt too! I couldn’t get it out of my head after I saw a similar one on SC April Foster’s instagram feed except that I’ve never quilted before in my life and absolutely suck at cutting / measuring anything precisely. Now I can read about your experience and it’ll be like a sew along. Yay! can’t wait to see how it turns out!

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  7. Kailey Avatar
    Kailey

    So excited to see how it turns out! Your quilting projects are some of my favourite projects, they make me feel like it isn’t such a daunting task!

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  8. Rebekah Hanna-Lozano Avatar

    Awesome! Those colours and patterns are GREAT! Can’t wait to see the finished product 🙂

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  9. Jessica B Avatar

    Love the colors!

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  10. laura k Avatar

    I’ve been wanting to try quilting for ages. I think you’ve just given me the inspiration I need! I love your fabric choices. And man, there is just something about fabric that gets me giddy and excited to make stuff.

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  11. Skye Avatar

    Wow! You are so ambitious. I can’t wait to see how it turns out.

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  12. Hillary Avatar

    You’re awesome. I’ve been wanting to make a quilt! Will you be doing some type of tutorial along with it?

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  13. elise blaha Avatar

    that is BEAUTIFUL. I love it.

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  14. elise blaha Avatar

    thank you! I am far from an expert quilter, but will share my steps for sure!

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  15. SKUnger Avatar
    SKUnger

    Looks awesome! I love your inspiring projects. I have a fun idea for a “cork” board…but I need to collect more corks to finish it…

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  16. Lindsay Overbey Avatar

    I can’t believe your attempting a triangle quilt and it’s only your third quilt. I’m not sure why but triangles scare me, haha. I still need to finish our wedding guest book quilt. I put too much pressure on myself not to mess it up, haha.

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  17. Linn @ The Home Project Avatar

    I really like the fabrics you choose, with that binding it’s going to look gorgeous! I’ve been thinking of starting a new quilt too, sounds like so much fun. Triangle design should be interesting!

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  18. Melanie Avatar

    You definitely have a talent for picking colors & patterns–that quilt is going to be gorgeous! There is something so attractive to the eye about triangle quilts.

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  19. Siobhan Avatar
    Siobhan

    love the fabrics! good luck sewing those triangles together, fyi this is a WAY easier and faster method- http://www.psiquilt.com/2010/02/half-square-triangle-tutorial.html

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  20. kelly Avatar

    lovely, lovely. i have the quilt on right now too and have a couple of projects on the go. you should check out http://redpepperquilts.com for inspiration regarding patterned borders. rita’s quilts are endlessly inspiring and she usually uses a dotty or stripey fabric to bind. have fun.

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  21. elise blaha Avatar

    thanks for that link!! beautiful quilts!

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  22. elise blaha Avatar

    ahhh!! so cool. too late, but SO cool. will do that next time for sure.

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  23. Fiona Avatar

    How exciting! I so want to make a quilt, but I’m scared of messing it up. I’m looking forward to following your progress. It might just be the inspiration I need to get started!

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  24. Diana Avatar

    The fabric looks awesome! That’s always the hardest part for me.

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  25. Kristina Avatar

    Thats going to look amazing!!

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  26. sophie Avatar

    fantastic color combo you picked, Elise! can’t wait to see the finished product. i’m still working on a crocheting some Christmas for a few girl friends. thanks for sharing!

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  27. Megs Avatar

    Lately I have been forcing myself to take time out to work on “just for fun” craft projects. My job as a content developer for a technology marketing company requires a certain amount of creativity and tons of research and computer time. I realized that if I didn’t force myself to be creative just for the sake of being creative I would burn out. Enjoy your projects!!!!

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  28. rachel Avatar

    Fun! I’ve been kicking around a couple quilt ideas in my head, but there just isn’t enough time to do ALL of the projects that I dream about! I have really high hopes for this fall, though. 😉

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  29. Betsy Avatar
    Betsy

    Love the triangles! Love the patterns! It’s all so pretty.

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  30. pretty little // gina Avatar

    Love the quilts you’ve done!!! And it’s funny because then the material for your third is out of my comfort zone too, lol. You have inspired me to tKe time this weekend and learn how to at least get the sewing machine we got for our 8yo (she’s beetn asking for 3 yrs)for her birthday, out of the box, threaded and ready to go. 😉

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  31. robyn Avatar

    LOVE your fabric choices. This might put me over the top and inspire me to finally make one of my own. 🙂

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  32. Sweet Mama M Avatar

    Gorgeous colors and patterns! I would love to learn how to quilt – I just need a sewing machine 😀

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  33. Colleen S. Avatar

    EEK! I love this!! I really really really want to make a quilt right now. I need to start with something simple, but I’ve got the BUG right now. I’m thinking something big, fun, and bright for playing outdoors/picnics/etc.
    Love your blog!! Always so inspiring. 🙂

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  34. kelli Avatar
    kelli

    Elise,
    I’ve wanted to tell you this on your pizza post sometime but I keep forgetting, you’ve got to try cauliflower pizza crust, it’s amazing, and oh so healthy for you!

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  35. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    This looks like it’s going to be lots of fun!! I can’t wait to see the finished quilt! I like the colours in the fabric you’ve chosen too 🙂

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  36. Katherine Ann Avatar

    your selling your stamps?! yes!! i’ve been waiting for this moment!! haha. i think some of them would be so great for my classroom!! gawl girl, you rock!

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  37. Renee Avatar
    Renee

    Elise, your colors and patterns look so sophisticated, I can’t wait to see the finished product.

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