Bone and Chain

Yay, a blog post that can really live up to the blog name! I've been wanting to make a skull quilt for a while now, but was always waiting for the right pattern. Some were too simple and some just didn't have the look I wanted. Luckily, I found the Bone and Chain pattern and thought it was just the most enchanting quilt pattern and perfect for me.

I really enjoy this pattern because while the skulls are definitely not replicas of real skulls, they are very charming stylized recreations. I also can't get over how well the blocks interlink to form bones all over the quilt. I've already gotten started and I can't wait to sew up this quilt. One thing I am having difficulty with is all the little pieces. There are tens of different shapes you need to cut out. I'm managing this with liberal uses of plastic bags which unfortunatly has coninced my cat they are very fun toys.

For this quilt, I'm using the Ghouls and Goodies line by Moda. I bought this fabric for myself for my birthday, but it wasn't till much later that I got any use out of it. If it didnt't cost what it did, I would definitly buy yards and yards of this collection.


I was initially worried about using this line because of the candy prints. When viewed in larger panels they can be kind of overwhelming. There are so many colors and different shapes in a really small area.
 
 
I was pleasantly surprised to be so wrong. The candy prints create a really nice effect when broken up by the black areas.
I have a lot more sewn, but I'll save that for a later update. This is such a fun quilt pattern and I can't wait to see it all assembled!

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