This is the quilt I started in the previous class with Kaffe and Brandon, exactly two years ago.
You can read all about that class in this blog post here.
I'm really happy with the bright colours I chose for this quilt. I was planning to use black with purple spots in the triangles, but Brandon suggested going lighter and I'm so pleased I did. The black and white prints allow the hexagons to be the star of the show.
I used wool batting in this quilt, and have hand quilted it all myself. It did seem to take forever because I quilted three hexagons inside each of the 99 hexagons in the quilt. Gulp!
I quilted it during the US Open AND the Australian Open. |
I used Aurifil 12wt thread in a range of complementary colours. I worked out how much thread I needed to quilt each sized hexagon and wrote it down in a book. This saved me a lot of thread because I hate ending up with short ends which are too good to throw away, but not long enough for a complete round.
I made my quilt the size in the book (Quilts in Morocco). The hexagons are 3.75' each side, and we all used acrylic templates in the class to fussy cut the fabrics. You can fin them here on this page at www.paperpieces.com.
I used a tone on tone wide back for the backing, and a black and white stripe for the binding.
I took it along to the class yesterday, and both Kaffe and Brandon admired it.
The pattern is Mediterranean Hexagons from Quilts in Morocco by Kaffe Fassett, but I've renamed my quilt to Tropical Hexagons. Rather than being the cooling blue colours of the Mediterranean, my quilt is hot colours which remind me of the tropics - think Fiji and Hawaii, and the beautiful flowers of frangipani, hibiscus and bougainvillea.
My finished quilt is 80' x 84'.