Twister Quilt...Passe or not?
#44
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: LaVista Nebraska
Posts: 170
I simply love this quilt. I love blues.....I love doing twisters.......and this has inspired me to make another one. Is there a name to your pattern? And the border is just perfect. Thanks for showing.
#46
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Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: NW MN lake country
Posts: 3,589
I am making my first twister project, but wasn't happy with the plain edges. Your border using the scraps is perfect as well as a smart way to reduce the waste created by the cutting.
In response to the question about a pattern being outdated, I don't think any pattern will ever be passé as long as there are quilters coming into the hobby who want to learn new skills and improve their techniques by creating "classic" patterns. Every block pattern was new at some time and has been altered over the years, yet standards such as the log cabin will never go out of style, they will just be used differently or assembled in an easier way using all of the tools that are available today. Most important, they will always be made with love, and that will never go out of style.
In response to the question about a pattern being outdated, I don't think any pattern will ever be passé as long as there are quilters coming into the hobby who want to learn new skills and improve their techniques by creating "classic" patterns. Every block pattern was new at some time and has been altered over the years, yet standards such as the log cabin will never go out of style, they will just be used differently or assembled in an easier way using all of the tools that are available today. Most important, they will always be made with love, and that will never go out of style.
#48
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 5,051
Thank you for all the positive comments! I only asked about the pattern being outdated because I showed this quilt at my LQS for show & tell, and the response was kind of muted. Maybe it was just that group of ladies. I personally like the pattern. I don't usually make the same pattern multiple times but I have on this one. I thought that the graphic nature of the pattern would be good for a baby quilt, since babies do like that sort of thing. The border came together from the scraps created from cutting the blocks. It may be a while before I make this pattern again, but nice to know it's not passe.
Find another guild ... i bought the Twister ruler 7-8 years ago. Never have used it...soon....you inspired me!
Btw.....lots of quilt shops move on to other technique rulers when they “think” one has run its course. In my general area...one of the shops continues to stock the Twister rulers and supporting the sales with lots of patterns. New pattern continue to be released for the rulers. This is the “go to “ shop for Twister.
there is a Facebook group for Twister Ruler fans. It could use a shot in the arm.....no one has posted on it for quite some time.
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#49
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 353
I love your twister quilt. Your color choices are fabulous. I love making twister quilts, I've made 4 so far, all wall hanging Holiday related. Heart, bunny, pumpkin and Christmas tree. Now you've got me thinking, maybe I should tackle an actual usable quilt.
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