Wednesday, April 5, 2023

GE Class Pack 1 💕

Gudrun @ GE Designs recently introduced virtual classes! Her first class is a set of 2 quilts that can be made from one half-yard bundle of fabrics. Here are my quilts from class!!!
Quilt Info #1:
Pattern: Katrina from GE Designs
Size: 56" x 72"
Batting: Quilters Dream Cotton
Thread: Glide--Sky
Pantograph: Jessica's Vidalia ⤵️ from Urban Elementz
Here's a close-up of the quilting.⤵️ The prints are all so busy that it's difficult to capture the quilting motif.
Interesting Info: The off-white backgrounds are an assortment of traditional Japanese fabrics bought in Japan!!! Below are close-ups of some of the sashiko prints and Japanese background prints.⤵️
The quilting doesn't show up much on the front, but it looks great from the back!!!⤵️ There is a lot more to this pieced back--I'm just showing you a corner. Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation has a new book coming out in June called Perfectly Pieced Quilt Backs. She has asked a number of us to post photos of our quilt backs based on the book, when her book is released. Watch for the full back version in June!
Quilt Info #2:
Pattern: Zoe from GE Designs
Size: 55" x 69"
Batting: Quilters Dream Cotton
Thread: Glide--White
Pantograph: Undulation ⤵️ from Ambling Vines
Love this quilting design!!! ⤴️⤵️
Since my quilt is a 2-color quilt, Gudrun suggests adding an accent color in the center. I used this coral colored Japanese print!⤵️
The back on this quilt is from an IKEA duvet cover that looks indigo dyed and is 100% linen. ⤵️
I do love these sashiko-inspired prints!!!
I made 2 table runners from the extra 24 Zoe blocks!!!

Quilt Info #3:
Pattern: Zoe from GE Designs
Size: 14" x 42"
Batting: Quilters Dream Poly
Thread: Glide--White
Pantograph: Indigo ⤵️ from Quilting It
A very sashiko looking quilting design!!!⤴️⤵️
The backing is a faux patchwork print from Japan!⤵️
Quilt Info #4:
Pattern: Zoe from GE Designs
Size: 14" x 42"
Batting: Quilters Dream Poly
Thread: Glide--White
Pantograph: Wavy Gravy ⤵️ from Sew Shabby Quilting
Love this dense quilting, perfect for a table runner!⤵️
The virtual class includes both quilt patterns in PDF, 6 teaching videos and a private Facebook group where you can post questions and see what others have made with these two patterns! Gudrun says she'll be offering more 2-pack classes in the future. You can find this class here, GE Class Pack Volume 1. I recommend it!!!

Grace and peace!!! ~Nancy

17 comments:

  1. What great eye candy you have in this post! Fabulous quilts and runners, you must have brought back quite a bit of fabric from Japan:)

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  2. Nifty quilts and runners. I particularly like the Zoe blocks. And it's always fun for me to see what quilting designs you are using.

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  3. I love it when you use your Japanese fabrics! They are so pretty. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.

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  4. What great fabrics you've chosen to work with, and I can see you had great fun picking out the various quilting designs to finish up the projects. I Love them all! Let us know when Kelly's book is published :)

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  5. T stunning . Every look is just beautiful . Fabulous work . After seeing your quilts , I now think I like both quilt patterns . Lovely fabric choices and the quilting is spectacular .❤️

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  6. Your Japanese fabrics work so beautifully in these quilts! And what a treat to get three projects in the one class using one bundle of fabrics. The quilting looks great and I love the Undulation motif. Well done!

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  7. The quilts are really lovely made with Japanese fabrics!

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  8. Fabulous as always! The Japanese fabrics are absolutely gorgeous. Love that pop of coral in Zoe!

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  9. Real eye candy. Thanks for showing us.

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  10. The quilts are amazing, Nancy and love that you was able to use your beautiful Japanese fabrics. Well done.

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  11. You have been on a roll. I love the pop of color in several of the quilts. It allows the eye to both travel and rest.

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  12. They're all beautiful! I really love the addition of the coral triangles - they add the perfect punch to the quilt. Your quilting design choices are perfect, as always :)

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  13. Both quilts are wonderful, I love your japanese fabrics too ;)) The coral accent is just the perfect little touch. Great choice of quilting designs and thread colors!
    Thank you for sharing, and linking up!

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  14. Those are really cool quilts!! I like all the blues you used!! and that little pop of color!

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  15. Especially love the triangle quilt. The pattern design is so fun. And your quilting shows beautifully on the back. xo

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  16. Great designs. You really get lots out of these classes.
    Great finishes with both quilts and the runners. Always love the blues!

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