Here is my Chintz medallion quilt so far - with applique borders and corners attached.
For the corner blocks: I wanted to make a feature block that was relatively simple and large enough to anchor the corners.
The circle shape was chosen to echo the circle in the chintz -and I wanted to use more of the stripe fabric that I had used for the inner narrow border. I made a circle template using this handy circle cutter.
Here is one of the blocks ready for needle turn applique. The leaf is just a larger version of one in the applique border.
Ready for needleturn applique |
Now to get to work and plan the next border.
Christmas cards:
Thought I'd try my hand at making some patchwork cards after I spotted this wonderful little tutorial at Stitch n Sing blog - so clever. After all - she says it is "easier than it looks"...
It is a very clear tutorial and they are a lot of fun to make but quite time consuming.
following instructions on the ipad |
I was so glad to have my new ipad on hand to follow the blog instructions step by step - I definitely do not have a photographic memory! In fact I began to wonder if I had one at all.
I love them but that was a full day's work! So I thought I might try some foundation pieced ones next but this is as far as I have got in the design process...sniff. It's a Xmas tree in case you wondered!
Foundation piecing pattern and fabrics |
Oh my goodness you're a clever girl. The quilt is looking so good, and those cards are very cute. I'm sure the work you put into them will be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteWell I have the same chintz panel......I must find it and so something equally as wonderful as yours.....just have to make another day in the week first. Beautiful quilt and I love the Christmas cards too!
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Oh how wonderful, your chintz quilt is gorgeous! The corner blocks are a perfect solution. You really did a great job with bringing out the colors in the medallion throughout the quilt! What a treat it would be to receive such a special card.
ReplyDeleteWow, the medallion quilt is just spectacular. Those corners are a perfect design element and really pull it all together.
ReplyDeleteI foundation pieced cards to some of my family several years ago and then thought that was surely a lot of work into cards - I hope yours well all be appreciated - they look lovely to me.
ReplyDeleteThe borders and corners look wonderful! The stripe fabric looks really cool as a circle in the corners. Just wondering, how big it is so far? Your Christmas cards are so very pretty! I look forward to seeing how your paper pieced ones turn out.
ReplyDeleteI love this with the borders added on! Those corner blocks are perfect, really drawing the eye back into the center. Your work is absolutely lovely.:)
ReplyDeleteWow Hilda you sure have been busy! And the quilt looks beautiful. That ombré fabric really sparkles.
ReplyDeleteOh my, Your mediation quilt is simply outstanding .
ReplyDeleteThe medallion quilt is amazing--I love your fabric choices!
ReplyDeleteHi Hilda - I am loving your Chintz Medallion quilt. That brown wavy fabric is so interesting. It is perfect for the borders and the circles. I can't wait to see what you do next.
ReplyDeleteI love your corner blocks! It is so fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas cards look very time consuming. I'm sure whoever receives them will treasure them!
I'm loving watching this quilt grow...I wonder how big it will end up being?
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ReplyDeleteDo you just pinch yourself to realize that this belongs to you?? It's fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteInspiring stitching Hilda!! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Love your cards!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!