A few weeks, Gail--a member of the art group to which I happily belong--brought us a pattern to have fun with. And this is the result. I had fun making it, but didn't really want to finish it (i.e.--quilting, etc). The neat thing was that each person's interpretation was different and you would hardly know that we all started from the same place.
AND . . .since I had just purchased this dream of a mid arm machine, it was a great opportunity to test drive it and learn how it works in comparison to my other machines. I'll have to say, I really like it. I've thought about this kind of machine for quite awhile. In fact, I had looked at The George a good many years ago. I tried The Tiara at the Mid Atlantic Quilt Show and liked it but decided that I wanted to see if my local dealer, Asheville Cotton Company, could match the offer as I would much prefer to support someone in my own area. Well, not only did she match it--she beat it by several hundred dollars. And you now see the result. A lot more practice is needed but it's a simple machine and I think we're going to be friends.
Here are the simplified directions. Make sure when you join the 2 groups of strips that one is positioned vertically and one is horizontal. Have fun.
Quilt
Cut 2 ½” x 8 ½” pieces
Sew 4 together
Sew another 4 together
Put 1st group on top of 2nd group,
rights sides together
Cut 2 diagonal cuts. End up with 4 pieces. Open up each piece and iron.
Arrange blocks in a way that is
pleasing to you.