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thelondonzoo 09-21-2011 06:00 PM

I just read an article about liberated quilting in a magazine sent to me by a fellow quilter. I have never thought to make a quilt wonky on purpose but after staring at the pictures of the quilts in the article for several minutes, I started to see the beauty in it. I'm thinking of trying it.

Has anyone else tried this and if so, do you like it better than traditional piecing?

COYOTEMAGIC 09-21-2011 06:26 PM

Nothing I make is straight. I remember my Mom always telling me that "only God can do perfect" when I couldn't do things perfectly. So now, all my quilts have a slight imperfection in the on purpose.

Honeynga 09-21-2011 06:34 PM

Great answer.....nothing is perfect, so there am I ! I'm so new at this and I can assure you that all that I do is wonky, but on the other hand, wonky becomes a trademark !

sgardner 09-21-2011 06:37 PM

I will make a liberated quilt, but it's really not on purpose. See, we had this tub from my great aunt, and in it I found several items: a few crochet quilts, some rectangles of shirt fabric that was being sewn together in a quilt, and a rather long giant rectangle of almost canvas material that had been sewn together as the start of a quilt. The seams are all cock-eyed and intersections a mess, but rather than take all the fabric apart and start over, I've decided to cut it into smaller pieces, preserving all those crooked and awful seams in the quilt. My new seams will be perfect, but it will also preserve the old. I did the same with the shirt rectangles, and from it emerged a quilt that keeps the posterity of the original process.

I think that is what people are trying to replicate- times before rotary cutters and modern rulers and tools. The shirt pieces were paper pieced- it had small segments of paper still attached into the stitching, and I was almost tempted to leave them in the quilt, but I had to wash the fabric and they dissolved.

If by liberated quilting they are relishing wonky seams, I am not sure I agree with purposely making those errors on new quilts, but where I run into ones from old quilts, I celebrate them.

Jingle 09-21-2011 06:46 PM

I continue to try to make a perfect quilt, not there yet but, slowly getting closer.

yolanda 09-21-2011 06:48 PM

I have... and I love improvisational piecing. I took a class with Denyse Schmidt... we started out grabbing little pieces from a bag blindly sewing them together and then getting larger & larger pieces.. the idea of the excerise was to trust the process and not try and control the outcome of the block. I can say it was liberating. I now make both traditional/pattern/precise blocks and improv too when the need arises ;-)

Originally Posted by thelondonzoo
I just read an article about liberated quilting in a magazine sent to me by a fellow quilter. I have never thought to make a quilt wonky on purpose but after staring at the pictures of the quilts in the article for several minutes, I started to see the beauty in it. I'm thinking of trying it.

Has anyone else tried this and if so, do you like it better than traditional piecing?


just_the_scraps_m'am 09-21-2011 06:56 PM

wonky can be charming--
there are tutes on here for wonky blocks &
on quiltville, too

quilting IS liberating!

COYOTEMAGIC 09-21-2011 07:08 PM


Originally Posted by Jingle
I continue to try to make a perfect quilt, not there yet but, slowly getting closer.

Perfect is overrated :mrgreen:

moonwork42029 09-21-2011 07:20 PM

At the point I ever think I have made a "perfect" quilt, I'm sure I will "perfectly" spill something all over it.

I'm unique and so is everything I create...not on purpose but by sub-conscience actions. Not gonna sweat over it -- not enough brain cells left for that.

Wonky has a place and a home.

Ramona Byrd 09-21-2011 07:23 PM

Oh...do people really TRY to make quilts like some I turn out..and hide in the closet or under other quilts on the bed in coldest weather?

oksewglad 09-21-2011 07:49 PM

After seeing some info on the AAQI website I tried this method and come up with this mini for AAQI.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-152001-1.htm

This was my inspiration:
http://blocksnswaps.blogspot.com/201...ket-block.html

Before that I have done several crumb and strip type quilts to get rid of fabric. The saying goes "if the fabric is still ugly, cut it smaller"

Because one doesn't worry about "perfect" seams and alignment, one is "liberated" from the constrictions of precise piecing. I think there is a place for both types of piecing in the quilt world.

just_the_scraps_m'am 09-21-2011 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
Oh...do people really TRY to make quilts like some I turn out..and hide in the closet or under other quilts on the bed in coldest weather?

oh, i've got a couple of those, too! LOL

Cosy 09-21-2011 08:11 PM

I wanted to make a disappearing ninepatch block, fussy cutting the 4 corner blocks. They so were far out of true I dispaired(SP?) of using it at all, but I hung it on my display board for a week or so, and decided it really was kind of cute, so I am working around it. (Besides, it was a fabric I really like for this particular quilt, and had no more of it LOL). So I was creative! I'll post pics when I'm done if I realy end up using it...

LeslieFrost 09-21-2011 08:23 PM

See if your local library has any of Gwen Marston's books about liberated quilting. The books are great!

leatheflea 09-22-2011 02:30 AM

Modern quilts is what I call it. The Gees Bend gals have been liberated for a long time. Liberated is just a new word for scrappy. But I do like the style.

Jacquilt 09-22-2011 02:39 AM

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Not sure whether my Wonky Stars are what you mean by Liberated. I had to try real hard to get this effect

Jacquilt 09-22-2011 02:39 AM

Not sure whether my Wonky Stars are what you mean by Liberated.
I had to try real hard to get this effect.

oksewglad 09-22-2011 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by Jacquilt
Not sure whether my Wonky Stars are what you mean by Liberated.
I had to try real hard to get this effect.

But worth the effort!!

COYOTEMAGIC 09-22-2011 04:41 PM

Do a search on yahoo or google. I've been reading lots of blogs today about liberated quilting and I think I have found my calling!!! LOL It's not just scrappy quilting, it's more like "Freestyle" quilting. I'm really enjoying what I have been finding!!

thelondonzoo 09-23-2011 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by oksewglad
After seeing some info on the AAQI website I tried this method and come up with this mini for AAQI.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-152001-1.htm

What a beautiful quilt!

thelondonzoo 09-23-2011 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by Jacquilt
Not sure whether my Wonky Stars are what you mean by Liberated. I had to try real hard to get this effect

Yup, those are liberated stars! Awesome. :D

thelondonzoo 09-23-2011 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by COYOTEMAGIC
Do a search on yahoo or google. I've been reading lots of blogs today about liberated quilting and I think I have found my calling!!! LOL It's not just scrappy quilting, it's more like "Freestyle" quilting. I'm really enjoying what I have been finding!!

Ya, I was thinking it would be a great way to use up the big box of scraps I have.

oksewglad 09-23-2011 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by thelondonzoo

Originally Posted by oksewglad
After seeing some info on the AAQI website I tried this method and come up with this mini for AAQI.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-152001-1.htm

What a beautiful quilt!

Thank you!


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