The maker had pressed the centre panel of each block so as to mark it's centre, so I just positioned one end of the petal point at the centre of the block and the other end pointing towards a corner. For the circle that encased the petals I was lucky enough to find a plastic container the same size as the outer ring and then marked an echo line 1/4" inside of that. Easy peasy.
It's been up on the frame at the church since early January and we are seeing good progress. Because the edges of the quilt are scalloped, we first hand basted all of those outer circles so that everything was stabilized, which took a fair bit of time. Eventually we were able to begin quilting and this past Friday we finished the first column of eight blocks and were thrilled to roll it for the first time. Woohoo! Only 24 more to go!....M






3 comments:
Great job on the template. The quilting will keep you and your bee buddies busy for a while. Gail at the cozy quilter
What an amazing gift you're giving to the original maker and to the future recipient! This quilt is lovely and it is wonderful that your group is finishing it.
Marie, you have skills girl! great job on making the template and getting the quilt marked. Such a beauty! Blessings to all for doing this "labour of love"! xo
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