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Friday, June 14, 2013
Rainbow Dresden
I taught a Dresden Plate pillow class at Sew Complete on Wednesday. I only had two students, which turned out to be a lot of fun (Hi, Donna and Kay!) It was such a relaxing day and I think both ladies liked their pillow. Kay did her pillow like the class example, and Donna picked a stripe that reminded me of a Mexican fiesta. Wish I had thought to snap a picture! Prior to the class, I made the pillow pictured above. I used some hand dyed fabric from my Cherrywood collection and some medium grey linen I had on hand that I bought from Purl Soho. The Cherrywood fabrics are dyed to look like they could be wool or suede or flannel - such a great look. I used the Dresden Plate template from
Anelie Belden's fast2cut Templates. I have made quite a few Dresden Plate quilts over the years and I find that I don't tire of making those folded blades. I have "pinned" quite a few ideas to my Pinterest board and think this will be a good pattern to use up some of my fabulous fabrics. Low volume quilts are also calling my name, so maybe I will make a Dresden Plate quilt with low volume fabrics. Too bad this morning's schedule includes helping Carl seal a wall from a big hole he dug yesterday. The mosquitoes are going to love my ample frame to bite! Jerilynn P.S. I forgot to mention how much I love working with the linen for the pillow. Too bad it is a pricey fabric. After my no-more-new-fabric year is over, I may just have to search around for a good deal on some linen. Such pretty texture, very classy.
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