Skill level of Bargello?
#31
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC (orig CT)
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Oh I would so like to make a bargello. After getting the pat and reading the directions for the Spiral tabletop I got so confused - that it got put away. Reading all the post here I think I might have to give the bargello a try. Thanks everyone for all this great info. I just love this pattern and they are all so beautiful.
#32
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 40
I think Bargello is much easier than it looks. I love doing it and have done one lap quilt size and several placemats sets of six. Also there is a American Flag pattern that is Bargello that I have done. I plan to do more Bargello when I finish the many ufo's that are calling tome. Just go for it but start out with easier patterns and then you will love it. I too did a Lone Star years ago and I found it to be very frustrating but I finished it and it turned out good. I donated it to a Silent Auction for a Charity.
#33
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Maryland
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Well said. Once you've selected your fabrics it's really straight forward.
Originally Posted by woody
If you can cut straight and sew straight you can do a bargello LOL
Take it slow and keep things organised it's not that bad
Take it slow and keep things organised it's not that bad
#34
I had a Lone Star UFO from 2002. I picked stitches and it got so stretched out of shape, it would never be sewed right. I put it in a box on the top shelf. Every little bit, my husband would ask if I had worked on it lately? I finally couldn't take it any longer and put it in the trash. I cried buckets of tears while I tried to make that. I would call a LONE STAR a quilt for an advanced-well seasoned quilter!
#35
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Winchester, VA
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Originally Posted by momski
I have a gift card from last year's B-day that I have been saving for "something special." Well, my LQS is having a class on Elieen Wright's Cosmic Twist pattern from her book "Twist and Turn Bargello Quilts." I love the look of bargello quilts and want to try one.
http://www.satin-moon.com/store/product3672.html
My LQS lists the skill level as advanced beginner. I am hesitant to sign up because the last class I took that they listed as advanced beginner was a very complicated Lone Star, which has sadly become the UFO I am most likely not to pick up again anytime soon. What do you think?
http://www.satin-moon.com/store/product3672.html
My LQS lists the skill level as advanced beginner. I am hesitant to sign up because the last class I took that they listed as advanced beginner was a very complicated Lone Star, which has sadly become the UFO I am most likely not to pick up again anytime soon. What do you think?
#36
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Lemoore, Ca
Posts: 1,467
I think Bargellos quilts are not hard, but to my way of thinking they are very tedious. You really need to have a good eye for color , unless you follow a pattern to a T. I believe the main thing is concentration in the placement of the blocks. Beautiful quilts. I actually bought a book, but that is as far as I have gotten.
#37
Originally Posted by Jan in VA
A Lone Star as an advanced beginner class??? Are they nuts?? What a certain way to cause frustration and chance for failure for any beginner/new intermediate quilter!! Heavens. One wants to ENCOURAGE them, not discourage them!
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