Thursday, February 23, 2012

Fantastic Fusion

 I recently taught my Fantastic Fusion class for the first time - well there always has to be a first time doesn't there?
During the class I started demonstrating the technique but really loved the colours so when I took the samples home I pulled out some more fabric and fused it.
 All the fabric is fused to fusible web and then cut and fused to larger pieces
 And then cut and fused again and cut again
 Then the strips are fused to each other to form blocks.
 Blocks are then fused together until you have a quilt top
 And here it is all fused together. Now for the quilting
I am really looking forward to teaching it again next week in New Zealand.

13 comments:

Anne said...

So.. you're saying that nothing is sewn until it's quilted?
Wow the possibilities!
Cheers
Anne

Sarah Ann Smith said...

Welcome to my life! Isn't fusing wonderful? And I love the colors too! Cheers, Sarah

Paxton said...

How easy is that!!!! Great colour combimation you have here, Lisa. Look forward to seeing it again once the quilting is done. Kind of giving me ideas but I promised myself that I would not start on any new projects until I have finished what I have already started! D@mn; but now I have something to look forward to.

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Dorothy Fagan said...

I LOVE the evolution of your color, from the first pieces you did in your class demo ... to the whole quilt. The yellows are stunning!

I'm working on fabric for two children's chairs ~ Riverside Tulips design with bright reds, blues, purples and deep teal. Using fusibles for contrast in texture to the canvas base.

Thanks for the inspiration!

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marjolijn said...

This looks great! It seems to go pretty fast as well. Love the colours.
cheers, Marjolijn

Stacy Hurt said...

Love these colors! Fantastic idea!

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