Circles Again!
Next to a hexagon, I love circles the best! They have so many possibilities for quilt design. And I've combined the hexagon and circle for some new blocks using the Sashiko Collection (Windham Fabrics). I blogged about this fabric last year.
Sashiko Fabrics by Windham |
Here is some REAL hand stitched sashiko by yours truly. I've been working on this, off and on, for about 15 years.
Hand stitching some sashiko |
More sashiko |
Now for my circles. I used a cottage cheese lid (the same size as a CD) for the circle. I interfaced it (with a used dryer sheet!)
Easy interfaced circles |
Then I turned them right side out and centered them on a 6-1/2" high fabric hexagon. I machine zigzag stitched them using monofilament thread. Invisible. Beautiful. No handwork!
Sashiko circle and hexagon block |
Now it's time to clip away both the interfacing and the background fabric (to reduce bulk).
I made 16 blocks (and need one more). Here is my idea: It's a slight variation on my Big Block Hexagons workshop/pattern. I will be filling in the sides with a full hexagon, which will be trimmed to be even with quilt, once I get the rows sewn. The row seams are sewn in a straight line - diagonally! Then the rows are sewn in straight seams horizontally. No y-seams, of course!
I also pulled out my pile of circles made the same way using the Solstice collection. Do you remember these?
Same circles, but this time in Solstice |
They are appliquéd to background squares. I do have a plan for these, too.
For now, I have to get ready to teach in Fredericksburg, VA for the Sewing Expo (Thursday - Saturday). I have 5 classes and it's my last travel booking for the year. I'm so glad! There's nothing glamorous about hauling a few suitcases filled with quilts and patterns and samples. I do love my students and teaching in person, so for that I'm thankful.
Go find a cottage cheese or yogurt lid (or CD) and try out this easy method I've been using for 30 years! I think you'll like it.
Circles and hexies are my favorites too! I like how you combined both. Thanks
ReplyDeleteBeautiful especially like the Sashiko!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful design, thank you! The Sashiko is beautiful.
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