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Home / My Blog / Classes and workshops / ::Modern Snippets Improvisational Coin Quilt::

::Modern Snippets Improvisational Coin Quilt::

July 12, 2011 By Katie

I added a coin quilt class to my teaching schedule and needed a sample for those that choose to go with a more modern or improvisational design.  An improvisational design will give students a chance to practice free piecing, angle piecing, strip piecing and design layout.

I still have a place in my heart for traditional design when it comes to this quilt and am going to raid my scrap bins to recreate my Colorway quilt too, but first things first.

I wanted to show you my original fabric picks for this quilt.  I think it’s important to audition snippets of fabric on your design wall when planning a quilt and I can’t think of a time when all the prints I pick in the beginning work their way into a finished project.

I actually cut into my fabrics and stand back from my design wall to see how they are mingling.  This is especially easy when working with one solid background color, I simply pin that up first.

If they don’t work the bits go into the scrap bin and I go back to my stash to try to find something new.  As I’m digging in my stash I think about leaning a bit more toward one color or another, eliminating distracting prints, do I need larger or smaller pieces to make the print work, or whether I have the values I need to create more or less contrast.  Then I cut some more.

In this instance only the elephants stayed and I went with a different color way of the spiral.  Sometimes I even sew up a block and end up with the rotary cutter or seam ripper.

As far as the design…that generally just evolves.

Don’t be scared to jump in and experiment!

That’s how this quilt came to be.

Little loops and circles meander along the quilt.  I let it develop rather organically and filled in where needed.

For the binding I went with a subtle print that reads solid from a distance.  I’ve had it in my stash for a while and since it is a sock monkey textured look it seemed to fit the elephant theme.

I loaded up on the Alexander Henry Entertaining Elephants from an Etsy seller at $5/yard for backings and easy whole cloth quilts.

Of course with improvisational piecing you general have some leftovers.

Those are nice for adding some interest to the back.

Yeah!  It’s so happy.  Off it goes to the shop as the sample.

I hope your day is sunny.  I’ve got a friend coming over for a visit to sew and going to try to quilt this quilt.

Happy Tuesday!

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Filed Under: Classes and workshops, fabrics, free motion, Improvisational Quilting Classes, Improvisational Quilts, Innovative Patchwork Piecing, modern quilt, Modern Quilting, Modern Quilts, seattle quilting, seattle sewing Tagged With: alexander henry, Anna Maria Horner, entertaining elephants, fabric, Improv, improvisation, improvisational, improvisational patchwork, Kona teal cotton fabric, modern improvisational coin quilt, modern quilt, modern quilting, patchwork, Quilts, robert kaufman, seattle, Seattle Modern Quilting Guild, washington, workshops

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  1. Ruth says

    July 12, 2011 at 7:27 pm

    This is lovely! I especially like the loopy line quilting on it!

  2. Chara Michele says

    July 12, 2011 at 8:01 pm

    I love, love, love how this quilt turned out! So fabulous!

  3. ecgianiodis says

    July 12, 2011 at 8:15 pm

    Once again, the quilting is completely genius. What type of machine do you have?

  4. Anne D says

    July 12, 2011 at 8:42 pm

    The coin quilt looks great. Love the back! I am looking forward to seeing the next one quilted.

  5. psphyllissews says

    July 12, 2011 at 9:17 pm

    That turned out so well! The leftovers inside the stripe on the backing was very clever!

  6. liveacolorfullife says

    July 12, 2011 at 10:02 pm

    Katie, this quilt is so fun and happy! Also am enjoying what is on your design wall.

  7. Debbie says

    July 13, 2011 at 1:42 am

    Nice! Enjoyed having you tell about your proces…

  8. lwackerman says

    July 13, 2011 at 4:52 am

    I love this one!!! And the back is fantastic as well! The colors are great and the layout. But I love the little swirly detail in the stiching!

  9. Linda Urban says

    July 13, 2011 at 2:05 pm

    Gosh I love your work.
    I want this quilt.

    • Sew Katie Did says

      July 13, 2011 at 2:09 pm

      Thanks so much, that’s so nice of you to say!

  10. leigh says

    July 14, 2011 at 5:21 am

    I love everything about that elephant quilt! It’s perfect!

  11. Rachel at Stitched in Color says

    July 14, 2011 at 3:02 pm

    Thanks for sharing in detail about your fabric selection process. I have this problem of feeling married to the fabric once I cut it. I must liberate myself!

  12. heather says

    July 14, 2011 at 5:07 pm

    Absolutely love it, Katie! I really like your fm quilting too… it’s different from others, and goes really well with the design!

  13. aneela says

    July 14, 2011 at 8:39 pm

    Love this coin quilt with a twist, fun!

  14. Julie says

    July 15, 2011 at 10:35 pm

    I need some help … I am making a hexagon quilt and I can not piece it together….. http://julieethompson.blogspot.com/2011_07_01_archive.html?zx=f9334262efb8fb93

    can you please help me?

  15. amandajean says

    July 18, 2011 at 10:14 pm

    oh! i love both quilts! all those little pieces…mmm….so so good!

    • Sew Katie Did says

      July 18, 2011 at 11:32 pm

      My husband thought I was crazy with all those circles, but it was rather meditative.

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