Friday, April 7, 2017

TGIFF - Square in Square Class Sample

My LQS has asked me to teach another beginner modern quilt class.  I thought a square in square quilt would a good choice to show traditional quilters how traditional fabrics can be used in a modern way...baby steps.

I used Kona solids for the centres and prints for the outside.


The quilting is organic wavy lines.


These photos were taken when we had snow, but it's all gone now.  Yeah!!


There's been no sewing for me this past week -- it's still busy at work.  But I did some prep work tonight, so I can get right to sewing in the morning.  Here's to a good night's sleep so I am well rested to spend all day Saturday in my sewing room.


If you have a finish this week, consider linking up with:

Thank Goodness It's Finish Friday @ The Carpenters Daughter Who Quilts
Finish It Up Friday @ Crazy Mom Quilts
Can I Get a Whoop Whoop? @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Finished or Not Friday @ Busy Hand Quilts 
Needle and Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation 


15 comments:

  1. A lovely quilt for beginners Anja. Happy Saturday quilting!

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  2. Very nice! A simple design and layout can be so visually pleasing. Have fun with the class. :-)

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  3. can't go wrong with square in a square - such an easy pattern and color will really stand out

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  4. Wonderful quilt. The quilting is a perfect choice!

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  5. This is a beautiful quilt Anja!

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  6. It`s the perfect quilt for your class. Beautiful.

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  7. Love all the orange. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  8. There are lots of lovely rick colours in that quilt and yet it still reads as orange, your favourite! I like it.

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  9. This quilt is awesome. I make lots of prayers and I have trouble find a pattern that I like for men. This one is perfect. What size are the blocks?

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  10. Awesome quilt finish, Anya! Square in a square is such a fun block. Fabric choices will make everyone's quilts different and a great class project. I hope you got alot sewing in on Saturday. I didn't as my daughter got sick,so playing catch up on Monday morning. Thanks for linking up with this week's TGIFF.

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  11. This is a perfect beginning quilting design. The colors look so warm and cozy against the snow. I hope work calms down for you soon!

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  12. Love how this one turned out. And what a great block for a beginning quilting class. Also glad to hear the snow is disappearing :)

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  13. I think it would be cool to use this pattern as a jumping off point for a modern quilt. Take the same people and have them make improv square in square blocks set in an asymmetrical layout with lots of negative space and wow! A really modern quilt. Congrats on your finish.

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  14. Awesome!! Did you realize that yellow is Kaffe?? Aboriginal Dots!

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