Another finish of a project started during one of my classes at October's National Quilt Symposium in Christchurch.
This is a white dupion silk, free-motion quilted wallhanging, using Pasifika designs - a class tutored by Donna Ward (who won three prizes at symposium, including Best in Show!)
I used an aqua-blue theme for the quilting threads (because if it turned out okay I planned to hang it in our bedroom)...aqua in the middle, a variegated in the top right corner, and a deeper blue on the bottom left corner designs.
Donna was another friendly, relaxed and supportive tutor who gave us lots of tips about quilting Pasifika-themed designs; I really enjoyed her class.
Here it is 'in-situ'... it measures 18" x 16"...
The backing of the wallhanging is just a simple pinstripe with corner pockets for the hanging stick to sit in.
And a Pasifika 'kia ora' or 'talofa' to visitors from Amanda Jean's Finish It Up Friday!! And I am thrilled to have had my Halfmoon Bay quilt featured in Kelly's Needle and Thread Thursday linky!!
Stunning! It looks incredible hanging on the wall!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lucy! Not bad for a 'practice piece'!
DeleteWow! Great quilting!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I really enjoy trying new FMQ motifs.
DeleteThat is lovely work. Beautiful result!
ReplyDeleteThank you; I am really pleased (and it was so easy!)
DeleteWhat a fabulous quilting job you did on your class sample!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteCheers Denise.
DeleteOh the quilting! I love seeing quilting like this as it inspires me! I've always had a hard time figuring out how to fill a space! Your quilt is beautiful and worthy of a wall to hang it one!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jayne; it is always good to find different ideas, I know.
DeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteWow, this is beautiful! I love the different motifs!
ReplyDeleteThanks Alison; they do make it interesting to look at.
DeleteThis is really pretty, you're quilting is wonderful. So nice with the wave and the different threads!
ReplyDeleteThanks Judy, it was certainly a relaxing class to take at the symposium.
DeleteAmazing work!
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