bargello tute
#71
Originally Posted by Barb_MO
Kyia, if you want to show me the design you have in mind I will let you know if it is something that I can do. If it isn't either of the patterns of the quilts that I posted, we would have to work on it outside of this tutorial. Hope you understand. I need to concentrate on getting the instructions on and I will also be cutting and sewing a quilt as I go.
Originally Posted by Kyiav10
Barb, I have a design in mind that I would like to try. I think if I can be taught what to do maybe I can figure it out or try to explain it to you and you can guide me. Is that possible?
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#74
Barb, I was able to draw something on paint to show you what I was thinking.
I have 8 blue strips, 8 pink strips, 3 purple strips, 5 green strips and 4 yellow strips. I can change the order of the colors but it goes from darkest to lightest and have 28 strips total 2 sides.
They are in pastel colors.
Kyia
I have 8 blue strips, 8 pink strips, 3 purple strips, 5 green strips and 4 yellow strips. I can change the order of the colors but it goes from darkest to lightest and have 28 strips total 2 sides.
They are in pastel colors.
Kyia
#75
I think you have the strips sewn into panel, if I'm remembering correctly. I would cut each of those panels down the middle.
Arrange the half panels in the color sequence you want and sew them together in two identical panels using all 28 fabrics.
Iron the seams up in one panel and down in the other.
Using the panel with the seams iron up, cut it the widths you need for all uneven numbered rows....1-3-5-7-etc
Use the panel with the seams ironed down and cut to widths for rows 2-4-6-8 so on. That way when you start sewing the rows together all your seams will be opposite directions..and should snug together nicely.
As you are sewing the rows together you will have to sew the ends together, then open them up where you want a particular color on the top.
quote=Kyiav10]Barb, I was able to draw something on paint to show you what I was thinking.
I have 8 blue strips, 8 pink strips, 3 purple strips, 5 green strips and 4 yellow strips. I can change the order of the colors but it goes from darkest to lightest and have 28 strips total 2 sides.
They are in pastel colors.
Kyia[/quote]
Arrange the half panels in the color sequence you want and sew them together in two identical panels using all 28 fabrics.
Iron the seams up in one panel and down in the other.
Using the panel with the seams iron up, cut it the widths you need for all uneven numbered rows....1-3-5-7-etc
Use the panel with the seams ironed down and cut to widths for rows 2-4-6-8 so on. That way when you start sewing the rows together all your seams will be opposite directions..and should snug together nicely.
As you are sewing the rows together you will have to sew the ends together, then open them up where you want a particular color on the top.
quote=Kyiav10]Barb, I was able to draw something on paint to show you what I was thinking.
I have 8 blue strips, 8 pink strips, 3 purple strips, 5 green strips and 4 yellow strips. I can change the order of the colors but it goes from darkest to lightest and have 28 strips total 2 sides.
They are in pastel colors.
Kyia[/quote]
#77
Glad you are ready. Do you have fabric?
I have enough fabric for this project. In fact I asked my niece to pick this set out for me about three years ago. It is yellow, blue and a little green. I hope it makes a pretty one. I cut my strips and auditioned the design yesterday but haven't started sewing my strips together yet. will start doing that tomorrow I guess.
I have enough fabric for this project. In fact I asked my niece to pick this set out for me about three years ago. It is yellow, blue and a little green. I hope it makes a pretty one. I cut my strips and auditioned the design yesterday but haven't started sewing my strips together yet. will start doing that tomorrow I guess.
Originally Posted by bevster
I found the Users Defined Sections on Quilting Boards Home page, I clicked on it and there was Barbs Bargello - YEA! I'm ready to go - Bev
this is my fabric
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and some strips layed out to see what the design will look like
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#80
Glad you were able to find us again.
I don't see why you couldn't use fabric from your stash as long as you can find at least 7/8 to a yd. of the required number of fabrics.
I don't have any rules for the number of lights to darks. and I don't alway follow the "rules" in arranging the strictly lightest to darkest.
I don't see why you couldn't use fabric from your stash as long as you can find at least 7/8 to a yd. of the required number of fabrics.
I don't have any rules for the number of lights to darks. and I don't alway follow the "rules" in arranging the strictly lightest to darkest.
Originally Posted by Quilter7x
This looks great. I'm hoping to be able to make this with fabrics in my stash rather than buying any.
Is there a trick or rule of thumb to using how many lights to how many darks?
Is there a trick or rule of thumb to using how many lights to how many darks?
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