Jacqueline de Jonge’s quilts have been displayed worldwide and have won international awards. They are based on traditional designs but with a contemporary and colorful twist.
In 2004 at the encouragement of her father, she entered the Open European Quilt Championship and won the Colour Trophy. Since that year Jacqueline has lectured and conducted workshops throughout the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe.
In 2013 Jacqueline won the first place pieced in the Hoffman Challenge with the stunning design “Celtic Fantasy”. Since then, Jacqueline received lot of requests for that quilt. And this year your wildest dream has come true: “Infinity”, a 7* or 8* design for the intermediate and experienced quilter.
Level of difficulty: 6****** | Finished size: 74” x 74” | Foundation papers included: Yes | Technique: paper piecing
Karen Wright –
I have been quilting for 47 years! This is the hardest quilt I have EVER made. The directions are 52 pages…. It says sew piece A to B add C. There was no C piece in the book. She has you draw outside lines on lots of the pieces. Why doesn’t the printer correct all the mistakes over the years? The directions are very very hard to follow. When she has you put the quilt together it is hard to figure out. My husband is helping me do this (he builds show cars and is good in math). I will NEVER make another one of her quilts. The directions are terrible!!!!!