Cecilia Koppmann

Here’s a quilt from Cecilia Koppmann, a quilter from Argentina. Her work was featured in Simply Moderne magazine, one of two quilty magazines I get each year. (See citation info below the picture.)

I’m especially interested in this quilt, which is 60+ inches big, as I think she may have used the inset method I just learned from Tara Faughnan in the online “block” class I’m taking. That method is Dale Fleming’s “6-minute circle.”

“Eclipse”

Simply Moderne magazine, Issue Number 35, pages 40-47

I think it’s ok maybe to use this pic from the magazine since this quilt image is available to see on both Pinterest and Koppmann’s web site.

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/166773992423906364/

http://patchworkycia.blogspot.com/2014/05/

What I like about Simply Moderne is that it covers the quilting of people from all over the world. There are, also, projects included, and I’ve made quite a few of the over the years. This magazine’s issues are quarterly–so 4 a year.

My other favorite magazine is American Patchwork and Quilting.

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2 thoughts on “Cecilia Koppmann”

    1. I have made landscape quilts in the past, but what I truly like to make is bigger pieced quilts that can give quilty hugs to their owners. So, I’m not likely to make a landscape, but… Maybe a BIG pieced circle inset into an improv quilt? I can see that happening down the road. My most favorite of the quilting process is the actual piecing of ideas, exploring on my design wall, and choosing colors–always it’s about color for me too.

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