This Beautiful Quilt Was Pieced by Hand

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When was the last time you hand-pieced a quilt block or a full quilt? Have you ever hand-pieced a quilt? In today’s world with so many beautiful fabrics and quilt designs to choose from, the speed of machine-piecing is a blessing.

However, sometimes slowing down is just as rewarding. Rita Hodge from Red Pepper Quilts discovered the satisfaction of slow-sewing when she hand-pieced this gorgeous “Trip Around the World” quilt.

Trip Around the World Quilt

She chose a beautiful combination of prints from her stash and cut them into squares with a rotary cutter. The 1/4″ seam lines were marked with pencil on the back of each of the 2″ squares. Then, as Rita said:

“This quilt is entirely hand pieced. Hand pieced as in – – – – – running stitch with needle, thimble, and thread.”

Trip Around the World Quilt

Learn more about the making of the quilt, see how the seams were pressed, and discover the tools and quilting method Rita used in the following article. Of course, if you’d like to make a similar quilt by machine-piecing your squares that’s entirely up to you.

Click here for the “A Hand Pieced Trip Around The World” article.

 

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