Some of my favourite quilts at the moment are coming from Jo at Bearpaw and Bearpaw, and I have been inspired by her Whirly Gig quilt. We exchanged a few email as to how she had made it (using a template and cutting each piece to the template) and I worried about keeping tabs on which piece goes where (I don't have a design wall, more of a design bed!)
Then I had a real DOH! moment - I've made two of these before!!!
Jo's method uses a irregular trapezium shape (different definitions for US and UK English!), and each block is 8 of these, 4 the same fabric, making one Whirly Gig, and 4 different fabrics making 1/4 each of another Whirly Gig. (Shown here outlined in black)
The method I used in the past uses a square template resulting in square block of 4 fabrics (shown in yellow). I think the method I have used will suit me better as I don't have a place to lay out the blocks to make sure each one is correct in relation to it's neighbours.
I LOVE Jo's random fabrics (although I think they are all from one designer) but I don't have the confidence to choose fabrics from my stash and get that effect.
I looked a number of 'families' of fabrics:
and in the end the batik dots won.
To start with, these need to be pieced into a basic flimsy, and pressed
Before I do the next step I need to add a border, so part two will follow after a trip to a fabric shop!
This looks like a fun quilt. Even more fun, a trip to the fabric shop! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Benta! All the fabrics look beautiful and the quilt with batik dots is going to be lovely! for the 'square dance'- your way looks very good and easy! I would love to try that!
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xxx Teje
Ps. I'll go still for a while to the Festival - where I met you last year!!!
This looks like a great quilt. It will be so colorful and fun!
ReplyDeleteThink of me when you visit that quilt shop, Heaven!
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