Blooming Dresden
Table Mat
I'm not the biggest fan of the Dresden plate. I don't dislike it but it isn't a favorite design. However, I really like playing with the Dresden ruler wedge lately.
For this piece I traced the 8" ruler wedge. Shrank the tracing with my printer to 3 different sizes plus a partial wedge.
I fused the pieces to the background and stitched them down with a raw edge applique technique. Easy peasy! The binding is not bias, it's straight grain. I don't like doing bias if I don't have to.
This piece is another make with this fabric collection for a personal challenge. Other pieces can be seen in my flickr photostream here.
Confession: One fabric piece is not part of this fabric collection but I didn't want to keep repeating too many of the prints to make enough wedges so I just added one more print to the collection. Is that cheating? Maybe I can't count it in that challenge.
I've made a couple of table mats for my daughter and she said she'd like to have "some" more. I'll have to send this to her eventually, but right now I just can't part with it. I like it and want to enjoy it for awhile before I package it up and send it off.
Now I can get back to work on my "Man Quilt" that I started back in January. It's ready to quilt...I'm always so excited when a quilt is ready to be quilted. See ya ~
Annie
Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
This is amazing! I love the design!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! You will laugh when you see this quilt I have been working on lately...very similar idea and colors as yours! Funny!
ReplyDeletelove this Annie, so beautiful, love the circle!
ReplyDeleteI love dresdens, I have that ruler, I fully plan to copy you, be warned, LOL! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable! Love the colors and the modern dresden! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove what you've done with the dresden, Annie! I can see why you don't want to part with it!
ReplyDeleteDid you just add sashing between the wedges? How did you handle the center?
I haven't been a dresden fan either, but WOW, Annie, I love your take on it so much.
ReplyDeleteIt is really pretty Annie. The colors are scrumptious and I like your take on the dresden. Genius, as usual!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! You are stronger than I am, 'cause I don't think I could ever part with it!
ReplyDeleteReally cool. I just may have to give this a try myself.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I would be really cool looking to continue the spokes out and make it a big quilt!
ReplyDeleteI think I am in LOVE!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun twist from the traditional. Happy quilting...
ReplyDelete(Clapping) Bravo, bravo! Dare I say "encore"? What will you think of next? LOL This is wonderful, Annie - I love it. They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, so don't be surprised if you see these popping up elsewhere! Heehee!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique take on the dresden pattern. I love the colors too.
ReplyDeleteThat is very cute! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I have the same ruler and you can bet I'll give this a try. i love the fusing idea.
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I love it when an old (and maybe a bit boring?) pattern is made beautiful and modern. I also love your idea of making lots of pieces with the same fabrics. Great design and colours.
ReplyDeleteI love your table mat.
ReplyDeleteI have never been a Dresden fan but this is the best I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteI love this Dresden table mat. Can you tell me how it holds up during washing? I love this type of quilting, but am afraid of fraying over time. What type of fuse did you use.
ReplyDeleteLove this!
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