INTERNATIONAL ORDERS: contact us at for a shipping quote. Canada Post delivery times are 2 to 7 business days, depending on the size of your order and your location. The speed depends on the volume of orders we receive, and the number of cuts in your order. Your order is dropped off at our local Canada Post office, and it takes between 1 to 4 business days for us to send your order. While we keep record of all packages shipped by regular mail, we are not responsible for lost mail sent through Canada Post. If you must have a tracking number, please let us know BEFORE you place your order. In this case, there is no tracking number provided. A Different Look for a Hexified Panel sample for T.When possible, if your items weigh less than 500 grams, we will ship by regular letter mail.Rulerwork on a Sit-Down Quilter-Beadboard or Pian.Being a busy top, showing the difference in the quiltingĭesigns on the poppies and leaves from the back shows better the direction I In color across the area so the colors blended and complimented the color flow Quilted across the panel and hexies, blending two colors of thread that shifted Across the top in the sunset section, swirls were After some experimenting with an 18" square of plexiglass laid over the quilt top that we could draw on with dry-erase pens to audition quilting designs, we decided the green andīlack flows would have swirls, and the flower cluster hexies would have rippled The quilting would need to blend the panel in with the hexies, working with the softer and more flowing layout design. Because Les created a dynamic layout that blended the panel with the hexies so seamlessly, we decided not to add a flange delineating the panel from the hexies. On my previous hexified panel quilts, I have quilted orange peel/gentle curves in the hexies themselves, and thread painted the central panels. Something completely different in the way of quilting. Matching half-hexies above and below the panel are pinned together first to assure all of the hexies will be complete, and then the panel is pinned to the remaining hexies on the side sections. When the bottom section is stitched on and pressed well, the completed center section goes back on the design wall to confirm all of the matching parts fit properly before sewing the long seams to complete the top. Once the matching half-hexies are lined up, the bottom section is marked for cutting 1/2" above the bottom of the panel, which allows for the two 1/4" seam allowances when sewn together. Before stitching the bottom section on, the center section is put back on the design wall where the adjoining hexies are lined up between the center and two outside sections, both at the top and at the bottom. The top section is typically stitched onto the panel first. Once that section is complete, the next step will be to trim the zig-zag edges off of the bottom of the top section and the top of the bottom section, and then attach them to the top and bottom of the panel. Here you see each of the sections sewn together exceptįor the final two columns on the right side. Set of panels, Chong-a Hwang’s Tuscan Poppies, and started cutting. Quilt #2 was scheduled to go live on my blog by the first week of February, so on January 3, I dove in fresh as I pulled out the next In The Garden, made with the Reverie line, was completed by Christmas and was featured on their January 8 blog post. Of course I agreed! From the options they sent me, I selected two different panels, both designed by Chong-a Hwang, one of my all time favorite fabric designers. I was firstĪpproached by Joy at Timeless Treasures in late October 2017, soon after the book's release, and asked if I would make two hexified panel quilts for them to be featured on their blog and in social media. What to do with another fabulous set of panels from TimelessTreasures? Create another hexified panel quilt, my twist on the original One Block Wonder technique, of course! This new adventure began when two of my quilts including my Poppy Explosion, a quilt made with one of Timeless Treasures' fabrics, appeared in One Block Wonders of the World.
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