Do you remember the batik sample I made before I had to make a class sample? No? Well here it is again.
I finally got the last border on the actual class sample this morning! I must say that I just adore this fabric line and will be sad to give the sample to the store (she provided the fabric) so I best come up with something for me from the scraps...
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While drafting this in EQ, I had to decide how to angle the strips and liked that the four corners pointed in.
I swear this was purely coinkydink but if you look really close in the middle you will see an "S"!!! |
This is such an easy project because it's made from jelly roll strip sets. I modified the original magazine pattern that was geared for multi-width scraps to work from a 36 strip jelly roll and that includes the pieced border as well. I can't wait to see what fabrics the students pick for their quilts...
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Look ma! No wrinkly borders! |
6 comments:
That is a beautiful fabric line, Sarah. What is it? I love the batik version, too, of course. They both look great--you have done a nice job. Won't the nice lady at the store give this top back to you after the class is over?
*coinkydink* Seriously? I thought DH was the only person who ever said that. It used to drive my kids crazy. : )
Lovely! And now wrinklies! I'm impressed. I specialize in wrinkles.
Have fun with your class. It's fun teaching ; )
Very nice !!
I love the Autumn looking one....
I love both of these -- how gorgeous!!! When's the class?? And are you teaching it? Fun stuff!! Who's line is it??!! :)
These are both beautiful. Nice pattern. What is the fabric line in the top one? ... :) Pat
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