Welcome to my stop on the Calm Lagoon blog tour!
Sherry of Powered by Quilting has another signature line from Island Batik releasing, and I couldn't wait to sew with it! The collection is called Calm Lagoon, and I knew it would be perfect for a High Tide quilt!
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The Calm Lagoon collection is a mix of blue and green batiks. (You can find some HERE!) They matched perfectly with Aurifil 50wt threads #2810 Turquoise and #5017 Shining Green.
Did you know Island Batik makes solid fabrics too?!? They are amazing. They have a higher thread count than other brands of solids, meaning they don't fray much at all. They really are wonderful to sew with! I got their lime green solid to use for the bias tape in the High Tide quilt. And after making all the bias tape, I had to have some fun with googly eyes!
The High Tide quilt is a fantastic pattern if you want to try bias tape applique. There is NO curved piecing! AND it's quilt-as-you-go! It's a clever, quick, and easy quilt to make! (Get the pattern HERE!)
Bias tape applique is pure magic to me. A little heat from the iron and the bias tape curves into any shape you want! The Oliso mini iron is perfect for this job!
After pressing, I just put a few pins in it to roughly hold it in place, then take it to the sewing machine. The heat gives the bias tape a memory so it will remember where you want it to go!
A quick sew down both sides of the bias tape, and it's ready for the next one!
I machine sewed the binding on like usual. (Tutorial for that HERE.)
I even remembered to sew in one of my quilt labels!
In the photo above, you can see how sewing down the bias tape quilted it too!
This is such a great pattern for fabric that you don't want to cut up into tiny pieces too! (I *know* I'm not the only one who has a collection of fabric like that!)
We even had a calm and sunny day at our local lake so I could get some great photos of it! Isn't the reflection amazing?!
I've made the High Tide quilt several times. You can look back at those HERE (two versions of it on that post!) and HERE!
If you want to make your own High Tide quilt, you can get the pattern HERE.
Now hop to the other bloggers that are showing off the Calm Lagoon fabrics to see what they've created! I love seeing how the same fabric inspires different people!
December 1 - Sherry at Powered by Quilting
December 2 - Kimie and Missy at On Williams Street
December 3 - Kate at Katie Mae Quilts
December 4 - Jen at Dizzy Quilter
December 5 - Nancy at Masterpiece Quilting
December 6 - Sally at Paleofish Designs
December 7 - Leanne at Devoted Quilter
December 8 - Pamela at PamelaQuilts
December 9 - Rebecca at Studio R Quilts
December 10 - Laura at Slice of Pi Quilts <--- That's me!
December 11 - Kathryn at Dragonfly's Quilting Design Studio
December 12 - Linda at Linda Be Creative
December 13 - Anja at Anja Quilts
December 14 - Sherry at Powered by Quilting
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ReplyDeleteIt's a fantastic quilt and I love this bias tape method which you've used. Such fun!1
ReplyDeleteWow!I hadn't seen that technique of the applique with bias tape before - it looks great with those fabrics!
ReplyDeleteYou never let me down, another beautiful quilt and a new technique to try. Thank you for showing us how easy this can be.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!!! Calm Lagoon is perfect for this pattern!
ReplyDeleteWell done! This is a great pattern and perfect for this fabric collection. Love the lime green.
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