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In this class, Kaffe and Liza work together to create a masterful medallion quilt in rich, warm tones. The quilt begins with a stunning medallion center that is comprised of English paper-pieced hexagon rings and hand-appliqued fussy-cut fabrics. From there, the quilt expands with several colorful borders—some patchworked, some solid—which come together to create a lush, harmonious effect. Throughout the making of this low-contrast quilt, Kaffe explains his process for selecting fabrics, demonstrating various options on a design wall. At the end of the class, enjoy bonus footage of Kaffe and Liza sharing stories about how they met and the creative journey they are on together.
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
Tools:
- Cutting mat
- Rotary cutter
- Hand-sewing needles
- Design wall (optional)
- Sewing machine
- 2 1/2 yds Jupiter in brown
- 2 yds Flame Stitch in brown
- 1 yd Brassica in brown
- 1 yd Oriental Trees in brown
- 5/8 yd Feathers in brown
- 1/2 yd Picotte Poppies in ochre
- 1/2 yd each Shot Cotton in granite/sandstone/brick/ginger/tobacco/moss/quartz
- 5/8 yd Aboriginal Dots in olive
- 3/4 yd Persian Trees in brown for binding
- 7 1/2 yds for backing
- 84 one-inch English Paper Piecing hexagons
Downloads:
- Select harmonious fabrics
- Work English paper piecing techniques
- Work Hand-applique techniques
- Work patchwork basics
What you’ll get:
- A detailed class on making a hexagon medallion quilt
- 13 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Supply list and downloadable PDF pattern included - $16
- Step-by-step instruction by expert instructor Kaffee Fassett
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Dreamy Hexagons Medallion Quilt Reviews
101 users recommended this class to a friend
Janice Dart
This is the first time I have felt I understood how to make a hexagon pattern. It is my favorite as my Grandmother made one that I loved and I gave it to my daughter as amemory of family for he wedding shower. I struggle with having time to sew and quilt but this is not only inspirational but it is teaching excellence by Liza and Kaffe . It warms my heart and soul. Thank you
More than 3 months ago