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Old 11-29-2019, 10:50 AM
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Your quilt is beautiful.

When I make a quilt for myself, I do not give any thought at all to what other people may think.

I am curious about your quilt. I have never done a Bargello, but I thought they were done using strip piecing? It appears you have cut individual pieces.
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Old 11-29-2019, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Tothill View Post
Your quilt is beautiful.

When I make a quilt for myself, I do not give any thought at all to what other people may think.

I am curious about your quilt. I have never done a Bargello, but I thought they were done using strip piecing? It appears you have cut individual pieces.
No, they are strip pieced, but in some of the designs, the strips are then sort of subdivided to create the design. This pattern has 40 segments, each with 39 small pieces.

I started with 20 different shades of purple, and cut seven two inch strips of ten of the fabrics, and four two inch strips of the other ten. Those are sewn together from dark to light, making a eleven "strip sets." Each strip set is cut into various widths....from one inch to 2 1/2 inches. Then those are arranged in various orders, sometimes only using part of one sub-strip. Then those are sew together.

Well, my explanation has to be totally making no sense, but what is on my design wall is not 600 separate pieces that will be sewn together, but probably 200 pieces...most of which have already been sewn together. My next step was to sew all of the pieces together, making ...at this stage, which is the middle half of the quilt...20 strips that then need to be sewn together. Then I will create the next 20 strips and sew ten on each side of the center I have created.

It is not as hard as it sounds. After I had made my first Bargello, Surf Song by Eileen Wright, I knew I was hooked. Figuring it out was challenging, but her instructions were good. And a Bargello always makes me look like I am a better quilter than I am. I think this is my 15th Bargello. Like I said, I am hooked.

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Old 11-29-2019, 03:41 PM
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I think it is awesome to make a quilt that "Only you may like." Please enjoy the process...life is short!
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Old 11-30-2019, 08:58 AM
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I think it looks great, but purple is my favorite color and I like Bargello patterns. You have done a good job with having a range of values. Just keep in mind the huge variety of color combinations and quilt patterns that exist - something for everyone, and probably no one thing that will appeal to all.
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Old 11-30-2019, 05:56 PM
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Your quilt is fabulous! I think we get attached to our own quilts because they’re our own creations. Quilting is definitely about the sheer love of the process. I work through my life’s issues when I’m making my quilts. They’re all made with emotion or getting me through some part of my life and that makes them special, irregardless of what anyone else sees in them or thinks. I stare at my own like an idiot and and ponder life, it really is therapy. You made it and that alone makes it beautiful!
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Old 11-30-2019, 10:44 PM
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Hello Dina,

Thank you for the explanation. Your quilt is beautiful, I appreciate your sharing the construction details with me.
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Old 12-01-2019, 03:11 PM
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Dina, I honestly haven't. The reason? I can't finish something I don't like! And there have been many
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Old 12-01-2019, 03:41 PM
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This is fantastic, I love the colors!

But to answer your question yes! Absolutely. The 'best' response to a new quilt idea is always a half glance, 'Yeah, cool.' But you didn't even look at it! Followed by, 'are you really using those colors?' Sigh.
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