And, here it is in the entire space...
The total measurement of the quilt is 24 5/8" x 24 5/8". Much smaller than a true barn quilt! I first found a quilt block pattern that I could convert into wood. I used 1 x 8 pine which is actually 7 1/4" wide. Following the pattern, I cut nine squares 7 1/4" x 7 1/4". I then used my mitre saw to cut four of the squares into triangles. I could have painted the pattern onto one solid piece of plywood but I wanted it to look like it had been pieced together...similar to what you would do with fabric.
Hopefully, the above picture shows that each triangle is individual.
Once my pieces were cut, I marked each one with the color I was going to paint it and then started the painting process. After the pieces dried I cut a piece of MDF 1/4" in thickness to the finished size of the quilt which included the frame as well. I made the frame from 2x2 strapping which I glued and used screws to secure. I then stained it with Minwax dark walnut stain. I then secured it to my MDF board with more wood glue. I used wood screws to secure it from the back.
The next step was basically like putting a jigsaw puzzle together...more glue to secure the wood quilt pieces to the MDF. I let it dry overnight, attached a hanger to the back and hung it on the wall. Easy and fun to do!
I actually made two quilts but one was enough for this tiny space. The other quilt I hung as you open the door to go into my unfinished basement...here it is...
Here are some pictures of the whole space so you can see what I mean about keeping all the colors similar...
Wow, this is Awesome Lesa!
ReplyDeleteI Love it! I like that you cut the pieces out individually!
You are so creative!
Sandi
Clever!!!
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