![]() ![]() Instructions for machine applique are included. ![]() The tree can be either hand or machine appliqued. The 17" tree silhouette can be used with a solid background of painted or print fabric, or it can be appliqued over a pieced background of your choice. Use this pattern to create your own version of Caryl Bryer Fallert's "Vernal Equinox" quilt. This is a 5M, 300dpi jpg file.Ĭlick here for three pages of very basic written instructions. For your personal use only, you may print it out or take it to your local printing service. OMBRE YARDAGE: If you are using “Essential Gradations” from Benartex, or other ombre yardage, CLICK HEREĬlick here for a full size (24" x 36") pattern and supply list for the quilt pictured above. HAND-DYES: If you are using hand-dyed gradations or gradations you have put together from your collection of commercial fabrics. These PDF files are 28M, so they may take a minute or two to load, depending on the speed of your internet connection. ![]() I later developed a workshop for use with my "Gradations" Collection from Benartex. These instructions were originally written for use with hand dyed fabrics in 8 shade gradations. This is a complimentary pattern & digital workshop with full-color, step-by-step instructions. To see other quilts in this style, click here. From 1990 to 2014 I taught hundereds of my students how to make their own Illusion quilts. In 1990 I first experimented with piecing overlapping transparent triangles. Illusion Pattern & Complete Digital Workshop We have also included a slide show of all of the other quilts in this series. When I made Feather Study #30 in 2007, I documented the whole process from pencil sketch to finished quilt, with lots of "how to" tips. ![]() This is a 26M PDF file, so please be patient as it loads. Now that I'm retired, I'm offering the complete workshop free of charge. I also sold the instructions on CD-ROM for many years. I developed this three-dimensional technique in 1986 and taught it to many hundreds of students during my 30-year teaching career. High Tech Tucks Complete Digital Workshop For pictures of Caryl's Spinning Hexagons quilts, CLICK HERE. For six pages of instructions in how to make a Spinning Hexagons block, CLICK HERE. It is based on the traditional Log Cabin techniques with an added twist. Spinning Hexagons is a technique I developed in 1985 to have fun with with my hand dyed gradations. If you would like to be notified when we add new tutorials, sign up for our newsletter.Īrt Quilt Quarterly, Feature Article, Issue #26 Spring, 2022 Since I have retired from teaching and retail, I am, as time permits, offering patterns, digital workshops, and instructions, free of charge (and commercial free), on this page. Free Articles, Information, Patterns, and Instructions ![]()
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