Adding Texture
L
ayering up your patchwork
can give any project a cool,
contemporary look, breaking
up the straight lines with curves and
other shapes. This celestial quilt
perks up a grid of fabrics with
layered circles in contrasting
patterns, emphasised by rings of
quilting stitches. Experiment with
different circle sizes for a quilt that’s
out of this world!
CUTTING OUT
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ASYOUGO
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ASSEMBLING THE QUILT
Step 6,AYERTHEQUILTTOPWADDING
ANDBACKING4ACKWITHSAFETYPINSOR
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INMM INSIDETHECIRCLESANDTHEN
INMM OUTSIDETHECIRCLESANDÐIN
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THECORNERS
NEED A HAND?!
Step-by-step: binding, page 63
Step-by-step: mitred corners, p71
Glossary, page 18
136 Beginner’s'UIDETO1UILTING
100 Pretty Little Projects
For a quick make, look no further than this book
that’s packed with all sorts of stitching projects.
In no time at all you’ll have rustled up gifts for
every occasion – and plenty of treats to keep for
yourself too! 100 Pretty Little Projects is published
by Lark Crafts, £14.99, http://www.thegmcgroup.com
The fabric you choose
for your binding will
change the whole feel
of your quilt. We’ve
matched ours to a pale
blue floral fabric for a
cool, fresh finish, but
you could opt for a deep
red if you wanted an
earthier look.