Gardening is included again in my design! This was inspired by some research I did over the summer about vertical gardens.
Vertical gardens are becoming all the rage especially if you have small spaces. You can develop a wall or shelving system to turn a fence or blank wall into a green space. I have a space on the back of my house, where the basement wall is exposed for several feet. It is here that I want to add a vertical garden to hide some of that plain grey mass. Not only will it be pretty, but it is also eco-friendly. It can help keep the temperature of the wall more even.
Before I digress too far, let me get back to the quilt concept! Hoffman provided swatches of their Sweet Breeze Collection, which includes beautiful green batiks, at the same time as I was researching the idea of vertical gardening at my house. Of course, one idea led to another. Why not transfer the vertical garden to fabric?
I took a square Oak Leaf foundation pieced block and modified it to a diamond. These diamond blocks were placed on point with sashing, which looks a bit like lattice work. Then, a used the beautiful greens and tinted batiks to create this Vertical Garden throw.
If you love vertical gardens, succulents or other houseplants, this throw is the perfect accompaniment made with foundation piecing.
Finished Size: 62” x 85 ½”
Skill Level: Intermediate
Introduction: If you love vertical gardens, succulents or other houseplants, this throw is the perfect accompaniment made with foundation piecing.
Fabric for Hoffman Fabric’s Sweet Breeze Collection:
SKU | Yards | SKU | Yards |
V2551-221 Honeysuckle | 1/2 | V2558-90 Spruce | 1/2 |
V2548-277 Sprout | 1/2 | V2550-90 Spruce | 1/2 |
V2550-105 Celadon | 3/4 | V2555-331 Herb | 3/4 |
V2548-220 Fern | 1 | V2548-58 Earth | 1 |
V2550-58 Earth * | 1 1/2 | V2558-531 Papyrus | 1 |
885-488 Sandcastle | 1 | 885-638 Harbor | 2/3 |
1895-265 Oyster | 1/2 | 885-238 Topaz | 1 |
885-53 Coffee | 2/3 | 1895-412 Buttercream | 1/8 |
V2549-548 Balsam | 1 1/4 | ||
Batting 72” x 95 ½” | Backing (crosswise) 6 yd |
* Binding
Notions Needed: Freezer Paper – optional