I finally finished two wall hanging's that I had in my unfinished project pile for a while. A long while.....6 years to be exact.
Back in 2009, my Mom and I attended the Original Sewing and Quilt Expo in IL. (It's still one of my favorite shows)...and we took a class by
Kathy Kansier on how to make Hawaiian Quilt Blocks.
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Kathy Kansier and myself with the block that I made in class. |
One of the tips Kathy gave was that if you carefully cut out your shape, you can use the outer fabric to make a 2nd block which would be the 'negative' of your original block. I loved this idea and was super careful when cutting out my shape.
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My two blocks. |
My original intent had been to add borders to both blocks and make two wall hangings. I had thought about doing embroidery in the borders, but I changed my mind and unsure what to do, the unfinished wall hangings sat on the shelf. And then they got packed up and moved to Oregon. And then unpacked and put on another shelf.
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My amazing Mom working on her block. It was so much fun taking this class with her. |
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Me and my Mommy. |
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Working on my block in class. |
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Me sewing during class. I love sit & sew classes, I always learn so much. |
And then last month I was looking for something else and I came across them. Suddenly inspiration hit, and I knew just what to do with them. I put them on my longarm, and had a blast quilting them.
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I love this quilt pattern in the border. |
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Quilting away! |
Now they are hanging in my studio. Their original destiny finally fufilled. It may have taken me 6 years, but they look fabulous! After all, done = beautiful!
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Hanging in my studio! |
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