This is one of two similar quilts that were part of my Chinese Coin demonstration. Although they incorporate basically the same fabrics, they look {slightly} different. That makes them perfect for twins and I happen to know a family expecting some. It's time to finish these and gift them.
Chinese Coins IX quilt
Very simple walking foot quilting; parallel lines crossing the coins. I did SID between the columns and switched from yellow to blue thread to match the columns.
Chinese Coins IX quilting detail
Previous post:
- Using leftover Coins.
- Starting the quilting.
Quilt Details Size: 42" x 41" Design: Chinese Coins Batting: Mountain Mist Blue Ribbon100% cotton Thread: blue and yellow Aurifil 50/2 cotton Quilting: walking foot SID and parallel lines
Last week I attended
Fern Royce's Working Small class at our guild. What a delightful day working on five techniques with an organized, friendly, and relaxed teacher. Fern sews improvisationally in different ways than I so it was a treat to learn new constructions techniques.
First we inserted a simple skinny curved strip {the middle sample.} Then we played with multiple skinny strips {on the left} and dancing squares {on the right.} All of these are small, no more than six inches wide. One thing I learned was how much more carefully fabrics must be chosen when working so small.
Three samples from Working Small with Fern Royce
Additionally, I worked with these soft tans, something I haven't used in a while.
Fern teaches monthly at
Bay Quilts where the work of her students is being featured this month.
Enjoy the day, Ann