
Circle Fun CHOOSE from Propelled OR Moonbeams OR Around the Sun
I will be teaching 3 different quilts in this class, but they all have similarities. I love circular patterns, and these quilts all rely on mostly circular patterns inserted into squares. The class focusses on techniques that you will be able to use repeatedly. I love using lots of fabrics in a quilt too and if I run out of something I add another.
Propelled is a quilt that I designed in about 2005 and finished in 2009, and it is a big quilt at 235 cm square. It has interesting selection of reproduction style fabrics in madders, greens, shirtings and blacks.
Moonbeams is a 7-inch block (100cm square), Seasons and Full Moon are 12-inch blocks are all from the same pattern but finish at about 180cm square. Moonbeams uses a limited palette of acid yellow, green, double pink and indigo. Seasons uses 4 different colours to represent the seasonal changes, but with lots of tonal variations of each of the four colours. (Please note that I will not have this quilt as it has been gifted). Full Moon is a more recent finish and uses modern colours also with a little fussy cutting.
Around the Sun is one of my latest finishes and has only 2 blocks, the sunburst and the star. The sunburst block has always been on my To-Do list. Around the Sun is a big quilt too at 230cm square. If you want to make this quilt you will need 5.5-6m of background fabric, or simply do whatever blocks you want. Lots of fussy cutting if you want.