Last week Thursday was the second session of my Quilting 101 class at
Cathy's Sew and Vac ~ Honey Run Quilters. Two students are brand new to quilting! Gail is rotary cutting for the first time! "Lock the blade" was repeated often :0) For this second class session I was just amazed at their progress!
With permission, we are making a quilt designed by
Kathie Holland. Here is a photo of the new quilt that I am making along with the class. I finished the rows this morning. Next class session will be adding two borders...
I reversed the lights and darks for my quilt. I plan to name it Autumn Sunset. Sort of scrappy, used a few hand dyes from a batik swap and a couple of FQs from my stash. Not quite enough fabric so it's "scrappier" at the bottom!
Following are the student's quilts in progress. These are on design walls and we are auditioning the blocks for placement and value before sewing them together.
These photos are all from the first layouts. Kathy made a few changes.
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This is Kathy's in blues and tan/browns |
Kathy T made quite a few changes. The points of the center star are all in the
black, white and red stripe fabric. She also changed out some
of the light squares. The result was a better definition of the star shapes.
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Kathy T's in black white and red |
Here you see Gail's first layouts with her version in browns. Her final layout ended up still different than these two...
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Gail's with changes |
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Gail's first layout |
Once they saw how it worked using my digital camera to view the blocks for value, they all
pulled out their camera phones and took pictures themselves! I of course got caught up in their work and neglected to take more pictures of their progress. We meet again on April 26 and I will take photos of their tops, probably with borders by the end of class! Every one of them are doing great!!!
Here is a picture of my finished sample quilt:
Hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend. After a week of rain, we have some sun! Yea!!! We plan to take mom out to Bidwell Park for a walk with my dog Crystal.