The twin window, I immediately took and applied Clover fusible gold lame bias tape (see description and website below) to all the “seams.” The results were lovely, but I didn’t know what I wanted to do with the finished work, which measured about 18 by 25 inches, so I set the project aside.
Around Thanksgiving 2009, I made my $1000 Promise commitment to the Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Initiative (www.alzquilts.org). This past year while cleaning out my sewing room, for the first time in a long time, I rediscovered this project and cut it into the three little pieces measuring about 5 inches by 11 ½ inches each. The middle one has been completed with echo quilting and two soda-tab hanging tags so that it can be hung with either the green or pink at the top.
Warmly Called “Stained Glass No. 1” this quilt is being donated to the AAQI efforts to raise money for Alzheimer’s research. Its sisters will also be finished and donated soon.
I wonder what treasures I'll find at the "Free" table next time.
From http://www.clover-usa.com/
“Easily ironed on to straight or curved fabric designs.
It will eliminate time consumed in making and pinning it in place.
Excellent for use in stained glass quilting, Celtic, applique work or projects requiring the use of (1/4") bias tape.
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