Maths Lesson

November 26, 2008 12:19PM | Filed Under Technique:Finishing, Twelve by Twelve |
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I have finished quilting my latest mathematics-themed piece as the most likely contender for the next Twelve by Twelve challenge which is due to be unveiled next week. I managed to break four needles in the process. I am quilting just two layers - the top and the batting with a view to using Mrs Mel’s Escape Hatch Finish and hiding the quilting with the backing fabric. This two-layer approach worked well with Simple String Theory where I was quilting in long lines. However, with today’s quilt, there are seams involved and my machine was protesting. Live and learn. I won’t do that again.

Maths Lesson (now called The Power of Three) is also a fabulous quilt designed and made by Lisa Walton and quilted by Nicole Bridges.

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