Prior to Christmas of 2016, I fell in love with the fabric “Town Square” by Holly Taylor for Moda Fabrics. I was drawn mostly to the color palate and the sheer classic Christmas feeling that I got from a lot of the prints. I purchased two charm packs of this fabric from the Missouri Star Quilt Company. I also purchased a coordinating Kona Charm pack in a gray color. I liked the way all of these fabrics melded together.
It took me some time to decide on a proper pattern for this quilt. I searched the web but could not decide. I really wanted something that would looks like snowflakes. I finally found a pattern called “Charming Windmills” from a book by Pam & Nicky Lintott; “More Layer Cake, Jelly Roll & Charm Quilts.” I chose this pattern because I thought that the windmill pattern reminded me of snowflakes.
In the following pictures I was making squares, each with a triangle of the printed fabric and the plain gray fabric.
Then I had to take the squares, square them up and then cut them in half. It was a lot of work, but I am happy how it all turned out.
One of the best things about this project was that I finally had a 1/4″ seam guide on one of my presser feet. I can say that this helped keep all my seams perfect. Which meant that I had a better chance of getting all of the windmills points to actually come together like they should. With out this seam guide, I am not sure that this quilt top would have come out as well as it did.
I then put my first border on this quilt. I had originally thought that this was going to be my binding only. However, when I actually finished this quilt top I thought that it was too small. I decided to start adding borders. I used this Maroon color for my first border and then went to the fabric store and bought more fabric for the next 5″ border. Now this quilt was a reasonable size for a lap quilt. I will use this Maroon color for the binding as well.
Now I am working on quilting this quilt. I chose to try stippling. It is going to take me a while, but it is fun to do.
Here is a picture of what I have done so far with Free motion quilting:
I will put up another picture once I finish the stippling on this quilt top.
Oh my goodness Georgie, you could have a business and sell your work!! You are amazing!!!