Sunday, August 16, 2009

Class in Reversible Quilts




I'm just finishing up a class on making 'Reversible Quilts' through Quilt University. Lots of inspiration there for future projects. Each block is pieced with batting and quilted and then the blocks are put together with sashing and finally bound around the edge. I did my edge a little differently because I wanted the binding to match the sashing on each side, and I added some rickrack for fun. Once the blocks are put together, your quilt is complete. It measures about 14" x 35" and will probably be used as a holder for rolled up patterns and stabilizers. For more information about this class, check out http://www.quiltuniversity.com/.

2 comments:

Leslie Lacika said...

Deanna - Your quilt turned out fabulous, and I am so honored to see it on your blog. You were a wonderful student to have in class -- enthusiastic, creative, and supportive to the other students. Your other creations (shown here) are unique, and beautiful.

Jeanne Turner McBrayer said...

This project turned out great, Deanna! Very unique!

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