Four of us decided to give the Dresden plate pattern a go. I drafted my circles using a compass and the wedges with a protractor then a pin tin lid for the the outer curves. I made templates from heat resistant templar, used them to cut the sections with a seam allowance and then pressed the top and bottom curves over the templar. I machined the straight seams and appliqued the curves. Much easier than I thought and it's just right for my rocking chair. The wedge fabrics were poached from 6" squares which were part of a Civil War swap.
Hand quilted |
3 comments:
That makes a lovely cushion. I like that combination of fabric.
Oh, it is just lovely.
Looks beautiful in those colours
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