QUILTED WALL HANGING PROJECT Quilted in-the-hoop with the Baby Lock Solaris These products were used to create this lovely Quilted Wall Hanging. Take these techniques to create your own one of a kind quilt, table runner or wall hanging! The rag quilt technique is an easy and fun way to quickly create your own shape and configuration. The key to making a rag quilt is the scissors! Check out the products below. Brooke started with a self designed paper piecing pattern (with her computer software) and used out new fabric to paper piece the flowers. As she stitched she used the fabric folding pen to press the seams.
Note how each block was quilted with a simple stipple design that was quilted in-the-hoop with the Baby Lock Solaris Vision. The fabric was hooped and scanned by the Solaris Vision and Brooke was able to create a custom design on each block. Imagine what you could create with the Solaris Vision!
What Brooke used in this project: Unique way to do a rag quilt using Fiskars rag quilt snips
Foundation paper pieced from self designed pattern by Brooke. Using Carol Doak foundation paper
Rotating cutting mat helped with trimming and cutting
Fabric folding pen was great for quick pressing down of seams after sewing - these are great when you don't want to break our the ironing station!
595 spray baste the quilt layers together
Add a quarter ruler is GREAT to get perfect 1/4” seams
Fiskars rag quilting snips
Karen K Buckley scissors to cut down fabric and trim (these are great)
Box to hold it all!
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Fiskars Easy Action Rag Quilt Snip for Tabletop Cutting Gen 2