SPINNING PINWHEEL BLOCK CLASS
Connie Tabor taught the spinning pinwheel block technique in this class.
The technique is from an online site by Debby Kratovil. (debbykratovilquilts.blogspot.com/2012/10/spinning-pinwheels.html)
Connie showed several of the finished quilts she has made.
Each member came to class with a chosen fabric and background fabric. Connie taught how to mark and cut the fabric to get 8 repeats of the same fabric. She warned how addictive the technique is and all agreed they just couldn't stop!!! The following pictures show the different fabrics brought by the members and the resulting blocks. The challenge is to get them all done and ready to show at the next meeting!
Peggy Wareing's starting fabric
Peggy's finished block
Debra Taylor's starting fabric
Debra's finished blocks
Mary Hege's starting fabric
Mary's finished blocks
Candy High's starting fabric
Candy's finished block
Marilyn Andersen's starting fabric
Marilyn's finished blocks
Judy Kirkham's fabric
Judy's finished block
Donna Munk's fabric
Donna's finished blocks
Terilee Jacobson's fabric
Terilee's finished blocks
Trudy Stubb's fabric
Trudy's finished block
Rita Harris's fabric
Rita's finished block
Leora Melton's fabric
Leora's finished block
Julie Martin's fabric
Julie's finished block
Madge Lindsay's fabric
Madge's finished blocks
Diantha Hatch's fabric
Finished blocks not available
Sandra Shelley's fabric
Sandra's finished block
Stacey McClellan's fabric
Stacey's finished block
Linda Michaelson's fabric - "What does the fox say?"
Linda's finished blocks
Lori Jarmin's fabric
Lori's finished block
Lori's finished block
Lori's finished block
Julia Wareing's mini blocks
Gloria Udy (an overachiever) made her blocks before class so there are no before pictures! She used several different fabrics
Linda Watson (another overachiever) did her blocks at home, so no before fabric was available
Finished quilt done by Stacey McClellan using 6 inch blocks.
That is SO AWESOME! I'm glad I inspired your group. All the fabrics are amazing when cut up, aren't they?!!
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