The winner of the free class is Gill, who liked #2.
Thanks so much to Craftsy for hosting me and helping me develop this class. I’d like to also thank Cherry Guidry of Cherry Blossoms Quilting Studio for the quilting you see above and Jen Reeve of Honu Quilting for the quilting of the Dresden quilt you got a glimpse of in my earlier post, and Brewer Sewing and OESD for letting me experiment with all of their different stabilizers. And of course Blend Fabrics and Anna Griffin for all the wonderful prints and Robert Kaufman for the Kona cotton that set them off so well.
I’m SO excited because the class that I filmed for Craftsy this summer is launching in just a few days! (Ironically it is launching the same day I start filming another Craftsy class but more on that later…) I can finally share some sneak peeks of what I worked on this summer…
Elegant Embroidered Quilts (link coming Wednesday) was designed for intermediate sewers who want to learn to incorporate machine embroidery into their quilting and create projects that are completely unique to them. The patterns for 3 quilts, 3 smaller projects, and 5 original embroidery motifs are all included in the class.
Sneak Peek #1 (in Anna Griffin’s Chinoiserie line on white Kona cotton!)
Sneak Peek #2
Sneak Peek #3 (Just ignore the lady in this picture and look at the quilt… in Jessica Swift’s Sardinia line for Blend Fabrics and Kona cotton!)
Sneak Peek #4 (in my Bonjour, Mon Ami line for Blend Fabrics… I wish you could see the undulating border on this one!)
Which “sneak peek” do you like best? Leave me a comment on this post and I’ll pick a winner randomly on Wednesday and they will get a free class! I can’t wait to show you more.
It is really simple to piece and really fun to quilt.
I fussy cut the ornaments using my ornament print from the line, but you could also make your own as a template is included in the pattern.
The stippled in the background of the central panel to make the flower motifs pop! For the quilting used an Aurifil 50 wt. white cotton in the white areas and So Fine in muted green and red in the colored areas.
One note: There is a small mistake in the pattern as printed. It is pretty obvious, but just so you have it here it is… You need to cut 4 (1-1/2” x WOF) strips of the ladder rail fabric rather than 4 (1/2” x WOF strips) to yield 4 (1-1/2” x 30-1/2”) rectangles.
You can download the pattern here. If you sew up something fun please send pictures!
Download "Meadow Paths", featuring Free-Motion Fantasy 2!
Download "Bloom", featuring Frolic!
Download "Luminance", my complimentary Cotton Shot Pearl pattern!
Download "Bubbles", featuring Cotton Shot!
Download my Sparkle Embroidered Gift Bag pattern!
Download my Carina Embroidered Runner pattern
Download my Easter Table Topper and Embroidery Files
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