Couldn’t show these before Christmas because they were to be a surprise, but they have gone to their new homes and I can share them now.
I was involved in a project to make quilts for some special people. We used stacking methods to cut large-scale prints into triangles or diamonds and added other fabrics to make 60 degree designs, with inspiration from Sara Nephew’s book Serendipity Quilts.
Here are our three quilts. In each case the fabric that was cut up in the blocks is also used for the border.
The feature fabric here is an older Jinny Beyer print full of paisleys and wonderful shapes. The triangles were pieced into hexagons which were set into rectangular blocks. Setting fabrics pick up the aqua and purple. The finished quilt is not as dark as the photo suggests.
This quilt uses a bright large-scale floral fabric. Diamonds cut from the feature fabric are pieced into hexagons and arranged into columns. The columns are separated with checkerboards.
A softer palette for this one. White and pastel blues and greens turn the diamonds into hexagons. More diamonds form the dividing columns.
3 comments:
Love your hexagon quilts!
Some lucky recipients must be loving these quilts. All different but with a slight feel of the same. Perfect for using the larger scale prints.
Real beauties Louise!
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