I guess improv quilting is dis-proportioned. And I have to say that when I started my improv background for my medallion quilt for this year's Sue Ross Challenge Quilt (SRCQ) I went all out for the improv, crazy, helter-skelter look.
Couldn't do it. Well I could, but I didn't like it with the medallion I had pieced. It was too crazy, too improv and all in all a bit too scary for my naturally symmetrical quilting self. It serves me right for laughing at Sue's need to use a ruler.
So what to do? I decided I would go for a pieced improv look. Not controlled improv like Kim, but pieces with the improv in some of them. This way I could use up some of my crazy attempts but get nice evenly sized blocks too. I am dis-proportionately pleased with the result which is in the photo below. Only five of the four inch blocks are improv, the rest a mix of different light fabrics, including the bucking broncos which are a new favourite. (I may have to invest in some more of that fabric.)
In other sewing news, I have finished the 21st quilt I brought to class last month and also the improv meets Gwen Marston baby quilt I had just about done in class. The first will be off to the quilter, while I will do the second myself when the Big Bernina comes back from being mended. I am powering along with the other 21st quilt which is much simpler, but still a bit of work. Here's a sample block. 4 made, 21 to go! This one sure uses up the starch.
Happy stitching.


Hey love them both I still have got to do my centre but happy with my disappearing 9 patch
ReplyDeleteLooking good- both of them! Keep me updated on the Big Bernina…. I'm going to use mine and see how it goes!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Not much sewing happening around here, but looking forward to next week, must try to finish off my centre at least.
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