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Basket Project – 2018-19
It started with a gift exchange at Rochester Modern Quilt Guild. We were to make a small container or basket to exchange with other members at our January meeting. Here’s the one I made for the exchange:
The interior fabric is from Mali, and the handles are riveted-on leather tabs. The pattern I found was so great, I also used it to make some Christmas gifts.
These went to my sister-in-law and husband, to coordinate with her MacKenzie-Childs collection. Handles were made from the same fabric as the binding, with wire inserts.
These cat-themed baskets were gifts for my daughter, again with the riveted leather tabs.
The pattern was designed by Anna Graham of Noodle Head Designs and can be accessed at: http://www.robertkaufman.com/assets/pdf/Baskets.pdf I changed the dimensions of the fish bowl basket here, and the Mali-lined one above, by reducing the square fabrics and innerfacings to 12-1/2″ but still used the larger dart template. It makes a great size.
If you decide to try out this, please send me a photo of what you’ve made. I’d love to see it!
Courthouse Squares – 2014
I belong to the Rochester Modern Quilt Guild, where we love challenges. The challenge I’m working on now is to make any project using only black, white, and one bright color.
My first thought was my favorite color – red – but that seemed too easy a choice. (What’s black and white and red all over?) I went to my stash for inspiration and found three fat quarters of bright turquoise. This classic block is called Courthouse Square. I like recasting an old pattern with modern fabrics and attitude.
With my stash, I picked a wide variety of fabrics, using my design wall to combine them in a “random” plan. The color sequence was intentionally varied in four blocks to give the eye some focal points.
The top has now been sewn together; the quilting is underway.
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