Well, I am finally taking that beginning quilt class offered by my part-time job. The style of quilt I will be doing has changed because I am taking a different session. But this is better because I don't have to go in on Saturdays and then go back and work at the same place the next day. It would feel like I had no weekend at all. This class, tomorrow evening is after my full-time job. I'm more used to that having taken so many night classes over the years.
Twisted Coin Quilt |
I will be making a variation on the classic coin quilt which will provide me with some experience in block piecing, sashing, binding, and actual hand/machine quilting.
This is the fabric that inspired the colors I chose. |
Though my apartment is made up of strong bright colors, this collection of fabrics, Citron Gray, has intrigued me ever since I started working at the quilt shop. The line is by Michael Miller Fabrics and has proven very popular in the store, we also have a display quilt using these same fabrics. Because of that display, the line has become very popular. I had to quickly make up my mind which fabrics I needed and how much of each so I could buy my fabrics before any of it sold out. Also, to add some graphic variety to my choices I included a graphic black, gray, and white stripe from the Riley Blake Tuxedo collection for something non-spherically based.
Click image to see fabrics larger.
All of the fabrics in the middle of the above image are the ones that I settled on. Not pictured is the dark gray that will be the quilt backing because I might change my mind and buy up the white on dark gray polka dot for that if it starts to look too busy. Also not clear in the picture is a mild light gray print that I couldn't find a larger picture of, it is not just gray. The majority of the quilt, the background, will be the white fabric with the tiny black dots, and the "coins" will be made from those other six little bundles (fat quarters).
This quilt was also a perfect reason to finally buy a rotary cutter and mat, which conveniently I was able to buy with some graduation money. I can't wait to start!
3 comments:
I took my first quilting class two years ago. I really enjoy quilting and I've made three quilts since then. I'm currently working on another. Now I have an even longer list of projects I'd like to do because the list contains clothes AND quilts!
You couldn't just start relaxing on weeknights now that you have them back? LOL Love the colors?
Well, as it turns out, because I don't have prior quilting experience this class is required. Luckily, they don't charge me for it but it is suggested that you buy your supplies there, of course. I wish my camera hadn't died or I'd give an update, but I'm enjoying it. I can't believe that I will have a completed lap quilt in three weeks!
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