Prairie Pinwheels in bloom
                  Quilt Name: 
           “Prairie Pinwheels in Bloom” 
 Designer: 
        Mara Hasbargen
          Plagiarized from the pinwheel pattern found the on Pintrest and the stem pattern from
          “My Fabric Garden” in the Feb. 2013 issue of “Quilters World Magazine”.  
 Size:  
           56 x 62
 Machine Quilted By:  
            Carla Eggerstedt
  Date Constructed: 
             The top was made at the May 2013 Quilt Retreat 
             The hand stitching on the binding was completed August 2013
 
This was fabric I had in my stash for many years.  When I went to the retreat, I had no plan, other than I had these pieces of fabric that I wanted to try the continuous Prairie Point, and the Origami Pinwheel ideas I had found on Pintrest.  I made the Prairie points first. Making the Prairie Points in a continuous strip was very easy and went quickly.  This is the first time I have ever made my binding before I even had a plan for the quilt it would go on.
 I was practicing the origami pinwheels, not knowing what I was going to do with them when we found the pattern in the magazine that would make perfect stems.  I did the math to resize my pinwheels from a 4” block to a 7” block so they would fit the stem block pattern.
While I was making this quilt I discovered I had made a mistake and a row of stems had the leaves going the opposite direction.  I decided to make every other row "wrong".  I think it gave the quilt more character.  I added the pearls in the center of each pinwheel to give it a more finished look.  After I added the first pearl, it was evident that the “Flowers” needed them.
This quilt was fun to make! 
                  
                  
                    By Marla