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Liberty Fabrics - Anna Maria Horner Feather |
These Anna MariaHorner feathers are so addictive. I thought I would make a little mug rug feather from some Liberty Tana Lawn scraps. The reality is I don't have Liberty Tana Lawn scraps and who does at £22.50 / metre? The fabrics are so lovely that instead of cutting a set of them up, I thought I would showcase just one, and for this project I used Poppy and Daisy from the Liberty Art Fabrics collection. The background is a French General solid.
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Machine Quilting - Angela Walters Diamond Pattern |
Also, I felt like I would be wimping out by just meandering the background again, so decided to try something new. I am not short of books of machine quilting and this time I reached for Angela Walter's 'Shape by Shape' Free-Motion Quilting book. I found a great diamond pattern - great because it is made up of straight lines, so I could stitch it without having to lower the feed dogs. I also liked it as it has an art deco style which fits nicely with the historical Liberty print. I had to mark the fabric with a water erasable pen, but it was worth it to get the lovely all over pattern.
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Detail - Machine Quilting Diamond Pattern |
I haven't used Liberty fabrics for quite a while and had forgotten how lovely and crisp the finish is. Putting the binding on this one was a dream. I also added some corner pockets on the back so that it could be hung as a mini quilt on the wall. It won't be on my wall, as this one a is gift.
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Liberty Mini Wall Hanging - corner pockets |
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