I chose to use the fabrics I have on hand - a big piece of white and 10in squares from my dwindling collection of Kaffe Fasset fabrics.
I started this project in 2016 when my gorgeous friend R decided to show me how to make it. She has since finished hers.
The blocks as I opened up the zip loc bag. Some completed and some not. |
But, the stripe was not at all the right fabric - I swapped the Liberty stripe for a plain red. The stripe was just too busy and there was no-where for the eye to rest.
The top half of the notebook page shows working out for the sashing strips and the bottom half of the page is working out for the backing fabrics.
Ready for basting before quilting. |
A pieced backing made from leftover blocks and two odd pieces from my stash....
Finished off with a red binding, which was the only deliberate purchase for this quilt.
I quilted this quilt as a "Strippy Quilt" with a rose pattern down the blocks and in straight lines in the long sashing strips. I have used this technique previously and I really like how it gives another dimension to the quilt top. The quilting thread used was Wonderfil #50 weight variegated lime green Tutti Cotton on top and Gutermann #50 weight cotton in the bobbin. This thread has turned out to be a bit of a favourite to quilt with. It is so smooth in the machine and, as luck would have it, I had just enough to complete the quilt.
My Friendship Star version of the Disappearing Pinwheel will be donated the Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne via the Very Snuggly Quilts Program.
Pattern credit
** Disappearing Pinwheel Pattern can be found here on the Missouri Star website.
3 comments:
This quilt came out so lovely. The corner stones and sashings were a good choice.
Have a great weekend with the group..
It turned out so great! the colors really pop with the white!!
Wow, those blocks turned out to be freaking amazing!!!
Love your calculations... that is one of my favourite parts of the making. hehahehheh
I can feel a new kaffe collection coming on at some point!
love you x
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