Textured Quilts
#1
Textured Quilts
Have you ever wanted to make a "textured quilt" for someone? I think they would be great for babies or older citizens who need something do do with their hands. The following link gives instructions for 25 textured blocks that look very interesting. You could just print off the ones that you think you would like to save for a future project like I am doing. Or you can buy the complete set of the 25 block tutorials in one single PDF for $10 (an 89 page booklet). Anyway, I thought this was great as I've never seen a lot of textured blocks on one web site & thought someone else might be interested.
https://mypatchwork.wordpress.com/qu...pler-tutorial/
https://mypatchwork.wordpress.com/qu...pler-tutorial/
#4
These are beautiful blocks. I have a book that has most of these textured (dimensional) blocks. I have made 2 quilts with textured blocks and neither of them have I quilted as of this time. I find them hard to quilt around the textured parts especially if the majority of the quilt is the textured blocks.
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That's some lovely work and ideas.
As I've been dealing with my declining vision, I've been thinking about perceptions and the ways different people experience things. One of my ideas for quilting is to do a "braille" quilt, no not textural, but talking the elements of braille letters and making blocks spelling out a message that basically only I would know or understand. To the rest of the world it would just be big bold graphic shapes, most people would probably sense some sort of dice shape in there.
The other day someone had a thread about using different fabrics and I was thinking to myself maybe adding in a textural element for the raised parts of the letters, but it would be at a scale only read by giants!
As I've been dealing with my declining vision, I've been thinking about perceptions and the ways different people experience things. One of my ideas for quilting is to do a "braille" quilt, no not textural, but talking the elements of braille letters and making blocks spelling out a message that basically only I would know or understand. To the rest of the world it would just be big bold graphic shapes, most people would probably sense some sort of dice shape in there.
The other day someone had a thread about using different fabrics and I was thinking to myself maybe adding in a textural element for the raised parts of the letters, but it would be at a scale only read by giants!