Loved this class! Definitely stepped out of my comfort zone and learned so much. The border is not sewed on yet. The border fabrics and large blocks are from a fabric line that Alex designed. Since I was named "teacher's pet", I felt pressure to make this look good. (Don't want to be kicked out of class! lol) Thank you Alex!
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Loved this class! Definitely stepped out of my comfort zone and learned so much. The border is not sewed on yet. The border fabrics and large blocks are from a fabric line that Alex designed. Since I was named "teacher's pet", I felt pressure to make this look good. (Don't want to be kicked out of class! lol) Thank you Alex!
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Loved this class! Definitely stepped out of my comfort zone and learned so much. The border is not sewed on yet. The border fabrics and large blocks are from a fabric line that Alex designed. Since I was named "teacher's pet", I felt pressure to make this look good. (Don't want to be kicked out of class! lol) Thank you Alex!
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Thank you for pulling me out of my usual. This challenge brought me into a creative mindset. Thus the bear and pine trees We live in the northern tier of Pennsylvania and bears are frequent visitors. Now my challenge is how to quilt
Here is my finished Mystery quilt and the backing that I made for it with the leftover fabrics. Looking forward to quilting it to see what it will all look like. Thank you Alex for an enjoyable quilting experience and looking forward to joining you and everyone on the Forum with the basket quilt. P.S. The back was truly a puzzle that I had to put together but lots of fun.
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I am just starting the blocks for the Mystery quilt because it has taken a while to get my material through the mail. So while I waited, I practiced the blocks and completed the Sequoya Sampler with some of my Kaffe stash from charm packs. I chose a tropical theme since we are in Florida.
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I finished the Kaffe Fassett mystery quilt last week and wanted to share it. Since I live in Hawaii, I wanted it more Hawaiian looking. I used Kaffe fabrics from the "Orchids" collection. Really enjoyed making this quilt. I learned a lot and practiced my precision work too. It took a while to figure out what to do with the border.
Thanks Alex for doing this Sew Along! I really enjoy it and appreciate you so much.
Still working on my design. I could only fit 5 out of my 6 columns on the design wall but you probably get the idea. I really want to make it bigger, but I kind of like the size right now. If I make it larger, I may just do additional gees facing the opposite way, or add a border of Kaffe cut to match the way the colors are going right now. What do you all think?