When I was playing around with ideas for the Dresden Challenge, I came up with this mini. It was ultimately set aside, but I do still love it! I like the wreath shape that resulted from all of the wonky wedges.
As time consuming as it is, I went with pebble quilting on this piece. Originally I put some quilting in the wreath as well, but I unpicked that stitching. The pebble background really makes the wreath shape pop, which I love.
As I was finishing up this mini, I ran out of the aqua that I used for the background. That gave me a good excuse to use a knife edge binding. (And I should also note that after I finished the mini and cleaned up my sewing area, I found some more of the aqua solid under another project. Opps!)
On the back I included 2 small tabs for hanging.
Typically I would slide I small dowel rod through the tabs, but Matt came up with another way of using them when we don't have a dowel rod:
Push pins are great for hanging small quilts, and with the tabs on the back I can hide them from sight and also avoid putting holes in my mini quilts!
A corner of the knife edge binding:
Fabric is 12 Days of Christmas by Kate Spain and Kona in robin egg.
I know it's a bit early for Christmas, but it will be here before we know it! I've listed this mini in the shop!
I know it's a bit early for Christmas, but it will be here before we know it! I've listed this mini in the shop!
8 comments:
This is wonderful on multiple levels!
Super cute! Robin Egg is one of my fave Konas!
This is so funky and fun. And I love aqua in Christmas quilts!
gorgeous!!! love the colors and the quilting! such a happy quilt but not looking forward to the holidays yet :-(
That's really beautiful! x Teje
That's gorgeous - would you consider a tutorial for those of us not quite so creative?!
WANT ! Beautiful creation ; )
great idea, i might steal it.. :-) love that mini!!
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