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In & Out of Studio 3D
Saturday, 24 October 2015
Cut Flowers
Topic: Quilting

From a collection of fabrics in the stash of leftovers I pulled enough to construct a quilt in the disappearing hourglass. This was a tutorial from the Missouri Star Quilt Company. It is a variation on the disappearing pinwheel that I have done a couple of times but gets the pinwheel turned into an hourglass at the step before the cuts are made.

I have had such fun using these construction methods but it is certainly a challenge to work with so many bias seams.


This quilt gets its name from the flowers in the fabrics and the fact that they have been cut all to pieces.


Although it is difficult to see in the photos I quilted this with the overall vines and leaves.

Ddd

 

 


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