Question about pattern....
#1
Question about pattern....
I've purchased a pattern called "Bob and Weave"....a picture of the quilt is here if you scroll down a bit....
http://www.graceandpeacequilting.com...come-2017.html
The instructions for cutting say:
1. Sew together 3 different 21/2˝ × width offabric strips along the long edges. Press.Repeat this step to make a total of 19 strip sets for queen size.
Do you think this means you sew together 19 different sets of 3 fabrics?
From the picture it is obvious that it isn't the same strip set repeated.
The illustrations in the instructions show just two sets of different fabrics being used, but that may just be a shortcut on their part in the book.
Watson
http://www.graceandpeacequilting.com...come-2017.html
The instructions for cutting say:
1. Sew together 3 different 21/2˝ × width offabric strips along the long edges. Press.Repeat this step to make a total of 19 strip sets for queen size.
Do you think this means you sew together 19 different sets of 3 fabrics?
From the picture it is obvious that it isn't the same strip set repeated.
The illustrations in the instructions show just two sets of different fabrics being used, but that may just be a shortcut on their part in the book.
Watson
#3
here is a direct link to the picture http://www.graceandpeacequilting.com...come-2017.html
and a link to the book that the pattern is in https://www.amazon.com/Strip-Your-St.../dp/1607057409
and a link to the book that the pattern is in https://www.amazon.com/Strip-Your-St.../dp/1607057409
#5
I don't think all 19 sets would have to be different since they are all cut up & used random in the quilt. However, I think the more variety throughout the sets would give you better visual image so your eye would not stop on a lot of sets that are the same. That's a very pretty quilt & look forward to seeing what yours looks like when you are finished.
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After looking at the quilt, I think you can use a fabric more than once in the whole quilt. As PPrincess says, I'd make them random, but I think repeating a few fabrics will help give cohesion to the design.
#9
It's your quilt...and it depends on what you'd like in a finished quilt. Most of the fabrics in the quilt appear to be bright " tonal" ones ( not a mishmash of scraps cut from other project remnants. ). You may even wish to do a quieter version in pastels. If trying to recreate the original...count how many different fabrics are used.The pattern should give you a " fabric requirement" or shopping list.
#10
I have tons of 2 1/2" strips, but they aren't 44" long because they are scraps from other projects. I've never used a jelly roll. Hmmm... I was really hoping to use up all these strips that I have.
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