![]() |
Inspiational for sure, all of them. Thank you for sharng these pictures; outstanding unique beauties.
|
Originally Posted by oksewglad
(Post 7810346)
Sometimes the biggest stumbling block is where to start. Personally for me I find I tend to think/design symmetrically...I like 9P's....yes my symmetrical thinking is another stumbling block. Crumb quilts are improv like. Once the block is done, do you square it off and put it in a traditional setting? Can you call that improv? (I'm asking rhetorical questions.) With that being said, I try to hop out of my symmetrical box once in a while. This full size quilt illustrates a crumb quilt with a traditional setting. This is a mini I am working on. Here is yet another experiment, made with 3/4" widths and imprecise piecing...yet to be finished
|
Thank you...I too love to make crumb blocks...I hate to see fabrics go to waste. I also make miniature quilts. I try to use fabric leftovers that are the size I need rather than cut to size. I will make a bunch of tiny blocks, then create a setting for them. Oftentimes the blocks simmer on my design wall waiting for inspiration. Just like petthefabric indicated, it can take a while...
Originally Posted by annesthreads
(Post 7811904)
I love the sashed crumb blocks in the first picture - containing your improvisations in a more formal framework that brings it all together. Brilliant. I love making crumb blocks - you've given me some fresh ideas. Thankyou.
|
petthefabric~ thanks for posting this fun topic! I like your work, and seeing others' is inspiring as well. I'm enjoying digging through my small pieces for my own improv project! :):)
|
2 Attachment(s)
I had the opportunity to take a class with Kathy Schmidt, who wrote the book "Rule Breaking Quilts". It was a wonderful class and Kathy introduced me to her methods and she brought along books on the same subject from other authors. Here's her website if you're interested: https://quirksltd.wordpress.com/
I made the red, yellow and blue quilt as part of the class (it was a practice piece to learn the method) and the quilt with the pink border was my second effort. I'm hoping to get back to working improv soon and will keep up with this thread. I love all the work that's been posted! |
Fun colors....Thanks for the links Lynda...
|
Originally Posted by lizzy
(Post 7811399)
I absolutely love your quilt. Did you have any quilting books that helped you get started.?
|
In the blue/yellow/red quilt I see wonky 9p and stratta, good starting points.
|
Originally Posted by petthefabric
(Post 7812490)
In the blue/yellow/red quilt I see wonky 9p and stratta, good starting points.
I highly recommend the experience. |
petthefabric, your wall hanging with the uneven edge is meltingly beautiful. Great topic.
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:38 AM. |