Every Tuesday she posts a tutorial on a new design or an adaptation of one of her earlier ones. I decided to jump in and find a piece of green Kona cotton and to make a 12" square doodle piece of a Christmas tree and then I could possibly use it in my table top hanger which I want to rotate seasonally and on special holidays. I really just slapped this triangle onto a 12 " square of cotton and started at it. My original idea was to quilt straight lines up and down the tree and fill in with different designs. However, I should have used a different angle ruler, so I drew two lines and started doodling! The two lines helped get the angle I wanted. I just got Angela Walter's new book and it showed the design that I used in the center to fill in a triangle - perfect! I used variegated King Tut thread , but switched to green for the background. I was trying to make snowballs LOL. I should have drawn my grid lines a little closer together, but "finished is better than perfect", the Dear Jane quilters would say. (Click on the photos for a larger view.)
The tree before binding. I am still debating quilting something in the strip under the tree, but not sure what. Can always add that later :-) |
With binding and hanging on the table top stand. |
The backing - a Jason Yenter print |
the center poinsettia |
this orange peel motif was very fun |
Finished little quilt bound and ready for the table |
2 comments:
Looking good !
These little quilts look great, Jacqui! I also look forward to Lori's tutorials, although I don't always get a chance to practise them.
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