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sondray 06-08-2009 04:36 PM

http://quiltwithalison.blogspot.com/...ion-quilt.html

kluedesigns 06-08-2009 05:11 PM

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i love optical illusion quilts.

this is the one i made - i'll finally have some time to quilt it next month.

kluedesigns 06-08-2009 05:18 PM

yes this is the same one as the other thread.

i've been working on a red and black one for DH thats about 7 feet square.

sondray 06-08-2009 05:33 PM

Wow, really nice. Great job!

amma 06-08-2009 05:48 PM

I love illusion quilts, thanks for posting this one! :D :D :D

Lisa T 06-08-2009 07:17 PM

I want to make an illusion quilt someday and have been saving any illusion pics I find so that I can pick the best (by that I mean easiest) one to adapt someday.

This link seems fairly simple.

Klue- your quilts are amazing!

kluedesigns 06-08-2009 07:32 PM

thank you lisa.

the optical illusion quilts are easy to do - the hardest part is keeping the strata sets labeled so you make the correct cuts on the correct strata.

if you do that the illusion just jumps out at you.

if you can make a 9 patch you can make an optical illusion - its really just a totally expanded 9 patch.

Rhonda 06-09-2009 06:02 AM

Love this quilt Klue! I have always been fascinated with optical illusions since I was a kid.
They make you think not just nod and say pretty and go on.
Don't know about making one tho as I don't have time to make big quilts.
Mini illusions? Ya think?
My dad and I loved puzzles of all kinds. My mom was always picking up little puzzles like the rubics cube when it first came out and chinese puzzles that you have to untangle and she kept them on the coffee table so we would sit and play with them when you watched tv.
Have always been fascinated with how things go together I guess.

kluedesigns 06-09-2009 06:09 AM

mini would be very hard but if any one can do it - its you.

the thin lines in the quilt are only 0.25 and at the bottom those are all 0.25 inch squares.

Rhonda 06-09-2009 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by kluedesigns
mini would be very hard but if any one can do it - its you.

the thin lines in the quilt are only 0.25 and at the bottom those are all 0.25 inch squares.

After I get some orders done that are way behind and the next ebook and some more tutorials and no grandkids underfoot maybe I will play with one. It is an intriquing idea! May have to sneak it in between things!
At least experiment a little. I have done things that if you stand back you see a total differant picture than if you look at it up close. Up close you see the dark but if you stand across the room and look at it you see the light design as a totally differant look. Love that!


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