Intermediate
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22 min 31 sec
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02:32
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01:47
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10:21
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06:50
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This quilt pattern works off of a simple structure, but lends itself beautifully to a color and composition class with Kaffe Fasset. Watch as he mocks up a layout on his trademark design wall, working with prints in different scales to achieve a version of his classic pattern in a leafy, misty spring mood. Kaffe talks about adding depth through different fabric choices and introducing clarity with calm fabrics alongside classic Kaffe Fassett prints.
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
Materials for 69” x 78” finished quilt:
- 1 yd Kaffe Fassett Ombre in Green (includes enough to do the binding)
- ½ yd of each of the following Kaffe Fassett fabrics
- Bouffant in green
- Grandiflora in gold
- Grandiflora in natural
- Cactus Dahlia in green
- Brassica in green
- Chard in leafy
- Jupiter in green
- Camellia in green
- Lotus Leaf in antique
- Oriental Trees in green
- August Rose in antique
- August Rose in magenta
- ¼ yd of each of the following Kaffe Fassett Fabrics
- Aboriginal Dots in leaf
- Aboriginal Dots in gold
- Spot in pond
- Spot in periwinkle
- Spot in green
- Spot in peach
- Roman Glass in leafy
- Paperweight in sludge
- Paperweight in jewel
- Peking in red
- Asian Circles in green
- Big Bloom in emerald
- Flutter in lime
- Mad Plaid in mauve
- 5 yds of any Kaffe Fassett fabric for backing
Downloads:
- 9-patch quilt block design
- Working with large- and small-scale prints
- Developing a harmonious color palette
- Using a flannel layout wall
What you’ll get:
- An easy-to-follow lesson on how to make a rosy quilt design
- 4 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Downloadable PDF pattern included - $16 value
- Step-by-step instruction by expert quilter Kaffe Fassett
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Rosy Quilt Design Reviews
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Anne Garber
Even though I'm a beginning quilter, seeing how quilting can be fine art makes me realize how far I can take this hobby. Although I feel like I'm eons away from creating something as special as Kaffe has, I know that I have an "Opus" in me, and that can be my ultimate goal!
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Kathleen Adams
He is a true artist. I learned so much much about color, design and creating a mood.
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Michelle McCulley
I learned so much. I love how this instructor showed us how to put colors and patterns together. I will look for more of his classes.
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