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Dresden Plate from Joyce

I would like to show you my Dresden Plate lap quilt which I have just finished. It is such a delightful pattern and I might try something with the tucks in as Jenny demonstrates.     May I say how much I enjoyed today's workshop of Jenny's Origami Hexagon.  we could not have a - it was just lovely.  Many thanks.

2013-09-09T00:00:00+00:00September 9th, 2013|Categories: Community, Show and tell|Comments Off on Dresden Plate from Joyce

Dresden Plate cushion

have completed my first Dresden Plate block and made it into a cushion.  Using the Creative Grids ruler, which I found to be excellent, and a Moda charm pack "Indigo Crossing".  I machine pieced then hand appliqued.   I was pleased with the result, as I had always thought this block to be very difficult.  The cushion is a gift for my friend who has a seaside cottage at Polzeath in Cornwall, where, I am hoping, it will fit in very nicely.

Your site is such an inspiration, I always check for tips and inspiration before I start a new project.

Best wishes

Roberta

2013-07-07T00:00:00+00:00July 7th, 2013|Categories: Community, Show and tell|Comments Off on Dresden Plate cushion

Dresden Plate and Grandmother’s Fan

These traditional patterns work so very well for scrap quilts but here are some that Valerie put together from petals sewn by one of her students: The challenge was to see what different settings worked and also how to use up the various petals which had been made at random!

2012-12-03T00:00:00+00:00December 3rd, 2012|Categories: Community, Show and tell|Comments Off on Dresden Plate and Grandmother’s Fan
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