Saturday, January 10, 2015

Twister Quilt finally finished!

I started this quilt in October of 2012! Yikes. I actually had it finished and quilted by March of 2013, but never got it blogged.
 I started sewing the binding on by hand, and got half way finished. Then it sat for almost two years. That's so pathetic! I FINALLY finished it this month! It only had two sides of binding to finish stitching!
I used the line "Circa 1934" from Moda and used 2 layer cakes plus yardage to get all the fun pieced borders. The center of the back is a piece of fabric that looked like labels. I am so happy to have this quilt finished, and I love it!


I have taught the Twister as a class twice now. Today was the second time. I like to see how different fabric lines make such different quilts. 


This one used Batiks with a white border. It's very striking!

This one placed the blocks in a diagonal pattern which created an interesting effect with the pinwheels. 
 This is one of my favorites from the class last year. I love the rainbow, and the black in the border has multi-colored dots which looks awesome with the bright fabrics!
 I did blog about this mini heart version. In 2013. Where has time gone!?
All these quilts were made using the Twister Ruler, or the 'Lil Twister for the small one.

6 comments:

  1. What a neat design! I have never seen one before. It is beautiful!

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  2. Jess and I almost bought a ruler to do this and then talked ourselves out of it..... Why we were trying to be good, I don't know..... =)

    Love yours and your students! The heart version is so fun!

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  3. Wow, that top quilt is gorgeous! Wish I had the patience to do something so amazing.

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  4. All these quilts are wonderful! My favorite is the heart one, maybe because Valentine's Day is around the corner.

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  5. that is fun seeing such different versions all together!

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