I started a new six month series of classes recently that focuses on smaller projects.
Piping Hot Topper is the first one in the series and finishes at 30" x 30". I started with this one because it lends itself well to using focus fabrics in the corner squares and could be used for any seasonal fabrics. I made mine using some summery prints I have been eyeing for awhile.
At the pattern size, it could be used to make a floor pillow top as well. I made a couple of pillow tops using the pattern as a guide. The holiday pillow above uses the pattern minus the final border to make a pillow that is 24" x 24". The batik version below uses only the center block, adding a border to finish at 12" x 12". I made both with an envelope style back so it's easy to wash if necessary.
I personally like a pattern that can be versatile with more than one use, so I think others probably do too.
Everyone in the class chose such pretty fabrics. I neglected to get pix of all of them, so will do that next time.
I'm also going to teach them how to make and attach a faux piping binding as part of this class. Since the projects are smaller, I thought it would be a good time to try it if they want to. The Piping Hot Topper pattern is now available in my
Etsy Shop.
Now I'm going to have to make some big pillows! LOL I do love how quick this topper went together.
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