that's Juliet's on the left - the class sample. |
I came home and continued to work on mine while I still had the ideas in my head. I laid out all my greens and yellows and tried to plan each section before I started piecing it. It's quite confusing because everything is mirror image with foundation paper piecing. I wanted to keep the light colours close to the zebra, and the dark colours on the outside edges. I thought it would look like the zebra was emerging from the bush - not sure if I achieved that or not, but I like it anyway.
I got my zebra assembled without too much unpicking. I was very happy with my finished zebra, but I didn't know how to quilt him. I knew he would sit unfinished for years if I waiting until my free motion quilting was up to speed, and I didn't want to hand quilt it due to all the bulky seam allowances.
I've long admired the beautiful quilting Donna Ward does on mini quilts, so asked her if she might quilt my zebra for me. Donna kindly agreed and free motion quilted it for me on her domestic machine. I'm thrilled with what she did - it's so far beyond anything I could do at the moment.
If you want to make your own zebra you can find this pattern in Juliet's Etsy store here
or on Payhip here.
PS a friendly reminder - voting in the Bloggers Quilt Festival starts tomorrow.
17 comments:
That's a great mini zebra Wendy! And I like the focus you brought to getting this one over the finish line! As you say, nice not to have it languishing in a WIPs pile!
This looks amazing! you are so talented. I would love to try foundation paper piecing one day.I've looked youtube videos but I also need to find some time - not just 20 minutes here and there. I just love yours - well done.
your wall hanging must look wonderful on thr wall, such a handsome chap.FPP certainly gets wonderful points, not a technique I have got my head round, hopefully will come across someone who can sit with me and share their skills one day
Your zebra is so cool :-)
The yellow and green are great choices. They really make the black-and-white zebra pop.
I have never thought about the Tartan Kiwi's surname before. I guess I always expected something like McTavish! I am glad you are becoming a paper piece convert.
Your zebra is really awesome!!!! What a fun project that must have been to put together and watch him come to life.
I really love the colours you chose for the background... So fresh!
Lovely Wendy, the yellow and greens remind me of the grasses the zebras are often feeding on and the darker greens of the thorn trees sometimes seen. I've been tempted be this design and your are making it even more tempting!
Great looking Zebra Wendy. I think you achieved well with your colour gradiating it's harder than it seems!
just beautiful!
Beautiful work! Wonderful zebra and a fantastic selection of green fabrics.
That is just stunning
How gorgeous is he!? What a wonderful hanging quilt. A chance to pick up some more tips.
He looks delicious and beautifully finished off with Donna's mad quilting skills
What a great looking block! Fantastic use of greens and yellows. I just love the Tartankiwi's patterns. TFS!
How clever is that! Clever pattern, clever piecing, and clever quilting. Love it!!
I fell in love with the Tula Pink fabrics you show today. What collection is it of hers?
Thank you in advance.
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