Yay!
I have a finished quilt to share this month!
My sewing machine has been busy the last couple of days
and I am so happy.
AND a Christmas gift is checked off of my list.
My goddaughter asked me for a table topper for Christmas.
She has a new antique kitchen table and wanted something
bright to put on it.
Bright I can do!
Following this tutorial,
I used a charm pack of bright batiks
and also cut 5" squares
of the turquoise and pastel swirl batiks
and began piecing.
I used straight pins to baste the "windows" to the base
and this made the quilting so much easier.
It surprised me at how easy it was to stitch the bias edges
over the windows to make the design.
I sometimes put one pin in the bottom of the curve
and just kept stitching and moving around the quilt.
Quilt as you go projects are wonderful!
The finished table topper!
This went together so quickly and really is striking.
This is such a fun pattern to make.
I see more of these in my future!
Please visit Patchwork Times to see what others are creating.
Happy Quilting!!
You make it look so simple in your pictures. And the finished product looks so complicated. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! It's so my colors! I have done the technique before, but mine was very different and wasn't done as a quilt as you go. Thank you so much for the tutorial link!
ReplyDeleteAdorable. I am batik biased...but it sure looks like a fun project to put together.
ReplyDeleteSuper!! Perfect fabric choices for this technique.
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful! Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! I tried that technique one time, I was not as successful as you. I take my hat off to you.
ReplyDeleteHelen
It is simply divine! Beautiful fabrcis, great pattern! Glad to hear you are getting some sewing time now ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial link! I have been inspired!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is gorgeous! I have not seen this tutorial before, thanks very much for the link. One to remember!
ReplyDeleteVery very pretty! I've got a magazine page torn out that had the circle edges left raw, but your finished work is so crisp and nice.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow - you make this look so easy. Thanks for the link and showing your progress. Beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt Ramona and.....you know how I love batiks! This will be perfect for her table.
ReplyDeleteOMG!! This is beautiful! You made this look soooo easy!
ReplyDeleteThis is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous table topper. I love the bright colors framed in that teal.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so fresh and clean. Love the color choice.
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