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In & Out of Studio 3D
Sunday, 23 April 2023
Asian Double Chain
Topic: Quilting

Moving on from the 3-yard quilts, I made this based on a YouTube video tutorial by Jordan Fabrics. The pattern Donna presented was called Pebble Path by Cozy Quilt Designs.

She started with a layer cake of Asian fabrics and some background fabric. My fabrics came from a 'sampler bundle' with various sizes of cuts. This sampler was bound together and used by fabric representatives to let store owners flip through and decide which they wanted to order for their inventory. I bought it at a yardsale from a former fabric representative.

I did have to fill in with a couple of prints from a charm pack that had a similar vibe.

In this layout you get a chain of large squares diagonally in one direction and small squares filling in every other row.

The background fabric was selected (from the stash) to add a little visual interest but be neutral so it would fade back and let the feaures shine. All of the feature prints have a touch of gold.


I chose the quilting pattern that reminded me of lotus blossom.

Ddd

 

 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PDT

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