Showing posts with label Strawberry Shortcake quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strawberry Shortcake quilt. Show all posts

Monday, April 26, 2010

More Whirligigs, with a little Lemon Cheesecake

At Paddington Patchworkers Rae’s been busy, finishing all her blocks, appliqueing them to their backgrounds, and tweaking Sue’s basic pattern by adding a bias striped sashing for a little extra pizzazz.

IMG_3809 Finally, here are mine, nowhere near as complete as Rae’s fabulous work, some of them only pinned together, and none yet attached to their backgrounds of plain white squares alternating with a black-on-white spot. 

The final step for all of us will be to sew an appliquee border onto this central 9-patch, to bring it all together.

IMG_3808 One of the other quilts Sue’s been teaching in our class is Strawberry Shortcake.  Di B has called her version Lemon Cheesecake, created in vibrant blues, yellows and greens.IMG_3819

When those sashings of 4-patches set on point are all in place this quilt will be so crisp and fresh and lemony – yummm!IMG_3826

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Sue Ross Whirligigs, Prickly Pears and other sweet delights (Part 1)

How lucky are we Paddington Patchworkers to have Sue Ross visiting us over 3 months to teach us some of her most graphic quilts?
It’s a measure of Sue’s skill as a teacher that she can simultaneously teach three quilt designs, moving around to each group, instructing and advising, then moving on to the next.   IMG_3511 Gail is making Sue’s Prickly Pear design, an exercise in putting together fabrics in difficult-to-use hues, and after she and Sue had crawled around on the floor swapping and re-swapping blocks, this was the final layout.  IMG_3535 Taking a photo is the perfect way to remember the plan you’ve settled on, once you’ve gone home, walked the dog, cooked dinner, stacked the dishwasher – and then decided to get the sewing machine out again, and you have a “Now, where was I?” moment.
Jan and Di B are tackling the intricately pieced blocks of Strawberry Shortcake, but where Jan is hand-piecing hers -IMG_3526-1-  Di is machining her version (working title “Lemon Cheesecake”!)IMG_3526 Machine stitching calls for an accurate 1/4” stitching line, so once she had drawn around her perspex template, Di used this nifty little gadget to draw a cutting line exactly 1/4” from the first line.  Easy peasy.IMG_3519 I love collecting sewing gizmos!!!  How about you?