Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Shattered Angles class that wasn't :-(

I was supposed to go to our guild's workshop on Friday, called Shattered Angles, taught by Susan Purney Mark. She spoke at our guild meeting on Thursday evening and I was really looking forward to taking that workshop. I was all packed up and ready to go. However, when I woke up on Friday morning, there was a major snowstorm and I could not get to London for the class :-(. Fortunately, I had purchased the book on Thursday evening and Susan had this sample at the trunk show (it is called Shattered Garden):

Since I had everything packed up to take the class, I set up in my sewing room and figured I'd see if I could figure it out. I studied the photograph of the sample on the webpage and had the basic cutting instructions. I used the new to me FW that my hubby fixed up just for me!

I chose colourful strips 1 1/2", 2 1/2" and 3 1/2" as per instructions from my drawers under my sewing table. I cut and sort my leftover fabrics as Bonnie Hunter of www.quiltville.com has on her website and just had to pick out colours that would fit my plan. I didn't have to buy any fabrics so it was a great stash buster.

I sewed the strips together with varying widths totally 6 1/2". They are then cut on a 45 degree angle in various widths and black strips sewn between.

Here are the 42 blocks that I have finished so far. I'm still debating if I want to make it bigger, or add a black border and then a piano key border with the leftover strips. It was a really fun project and I love the stained glass effect. I still have to rearrange the blocks to balance them properly.

6 comments:

  1. Glad to see you made the most of your snowed in day! I like your blocks!

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  2. OH, that's pretty Jacqui! And the little featherweight obviously is working so well:) Nice! I did a nice bit of sewing on Friday as well. It was a nasty day out there!

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  3. That is so pretty. I had to re-read the sentence about taking fabric out of your drawers though. LOL. See you at the next guild mtg, hopefully. In the meantime, keep quilting and keep blogging!
    BTW, I joined the FW club too. She's a beauty.

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  4. Thanks so much for the posting, you ahve done a great job. Please post again when the borders are on, I'd love to see it all put together!

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  5. This is so pretty! The scrappy pattern is so colorful and interesting. Can't wait to see this one finished:)

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