So I devised BLOOMS to teach some basic quick-piecing methods, with none of the seams needing to match, and even sneaked in designing-on-a-grid!
Some students enjoyed making two-fabric flowers
(I really like the reversed colors in this one!)
Fantasy flowers made of checked fabric! Beautiful!
And what happened to the other photos? I sure wish I knew! I am sorry to be missing the ones of the three ladies who had purchased kits made up for the class by QBTB. They all had red flowers, and each one was quite different!
We had lots of fun watching all the BLOOMS come into full flower, and discussing plans to embellish and quilt in some wonderful details.
Here is a picture of my teacher's table. Wasn't it nice to have a cup that matched my quilt?
The flowers in the original BLOOMS were made from one fabric that shaded orange to purple.The lap size sample has shaded pink flowers.
Draping over the edge there is the lap quilt size I am still working on. It had borders, and I took them off because I really want to experiment with some checkerboard ideas.
So many quilts...so little time!
Electric Quilt helps a lot to run through ideas about settings, values, colors, etc. but eventually it just has to be done in fabric.
3 comments:
I love your Blooms!! so pretty, & it looks as if it would be gratifyingly quick to make?
Yes, BLOOMS is quick to make!
Several people finished the top in class, which was about 6 hours long.
I like to have students work at their own pace, and in this class they can get alot done even if they like to take their time.
The best is that they really do go home knowing how to complete the project!
This has always been my favorite quilt of yours. One day I will make it, but in the meantime I love seeing yours. J
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