What a beauty!
It's been awhile since I've quilted this pattern.
It never ceases to amaze me how tiny some of the piecing is.
I love the movement.
This is largest size quilt in this pattern I've quilted,
I sure admire the amount of work that went into it.
Janet, your creative mind never ceases to amaze me. You are the quilting BOMB!
ReplyDeletelol, oh you're too kind AnnMarie!
DeleteGreat colors and the quilting really enhances the piecing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tami!!
DeleteWhat a fantastic job of quilting! Did you just freehand it or did you use a ruler? The lines are so straight and even.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words. Sometimes we only see the flaws in our own work. If you think it looks straight I'm a happy woman, lol! I used a ruler as every piece was on the bias and wanted to walk about 2 inches per block! lol
DeleteWhat is this pattern and where can I find it please?
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. Is the pattern available?
ReplyDeletethe foundation piece can be downloaded at
ReplyDeletehttp://www.handcraftedgreetings.com/iristmpl.php
there are some colour guidelines but no step by step instructions
On the pattern would you reverse the numbering so that No.1 is the middle and go from there, Your quilt is absolutely beautiful, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHow can I find instructions for sewing iris folding patterns? This is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThere is an out of print book that you can sometimes find on Amazon books. The title is something like Twisted Log Cabin Blocks. It covers all you need to know to construct this quilt.
ReplyDeleteI developed a ruler for this block pattern and a few more. Coming soon from Quilter's Rule.
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