My Hand Quilted Sampler quilt has a long and chequered past, but it's finally finished.
I started this quilt in a class with Kaffe Fassett in Wellington, New Zealand in January 2018. Yes, five long years ago!!
January 2018 in Wellington |
I don't give up on things easily, so I set it aside for a while. Then when I was at Tote and Gloat in Palmerston North in 2019 I had a good long chat with Racheldaisy from Australia, and it dawned on me that I didn't have to make Green Diamonds if it wasn't working out. I could take the pieces that I had cut and repurpose them into something new.
So that's what I did. I pulled out all of the red and green fabrics I'd bought for the Green Diamonds quilt and I designed my own pattern.
Then I decided that I could turn it into a hand quilted sampler and use it to show people all of the options that are available with hand quilting. So I quilted each section with a different thread and a different design.
quilting along the lines in the fabric |
using the lines already drawn in the flower |
following the fabric design to fill in the area |
1/4" inch from the edge for the triangles |
3 comments:
wonderful way to "save " the quilt and very lovely
Good for you! It's funny how when we start down a path we feel that we have to stick with it, but there's always lots of options throughout the process, and often much more rewarding than what we started out with. As luck would have it, I've got one of those in my sewing room right now!
Hi Wendy, that's a great save on your original project. I like that it shows all of the different ways of hand-quilting a project. Thanks for the linking party.
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