This beautiful wall hanging was done in 1993 by Caryl Bryer Fallert and it is quite big and selling for a good buck, but when I finally tri...
Effecten breien en haken: Deze patronen zorgen er door de combinatie van blokken, strepen en kleuren allemaal voor dat je diepte ziet die er niet is.
After I had the third diamond quilt underway I came across what’s called the “Escher” Quilt. There are a lot of examples of this quilt online – I don’t know who develo…
Fortsættelse http://www.bryerpatch.com/faq/Illusion/IllusionWorkshop_HandDyes.pdf Kapitel 5. Samling at quilttoppen. Sammensyning af strimler og kanter 166. Når du har fået dine strimler lagt ud i orden, er det en god idé at holde orden på dem. Det er nemt at få byttet om på strimlerne på dette tidspunkt. 167. Start i den ene ende med dine første to stimler, læg dem sammen ret mod ret … 168. og tilpas kanterne. 169. Sæt en nål i de kanter du planlægger at sy sammen. Det første sæt strimler har det skarpe spids af trekanten #1. Sæt en nål lige igennem midten af sømmen præcis ved spidsen. 170. Sørg for at den kommer gennem sømmen på den anden strimmel en kvart inch (6 mm) fra kanten. 171. Start syning i midten af spidsen, så sømmen ikke har mulighed for at skride. 172. Stræk dine strimler, så enderne passer 173. Sy derefter en standard søm på en ¼” (6 mm). Brug en syl eller en stor nål til at stikke ned i sømmerummets løse kanter. 174. Når den første halvdel af sømmen er syet færdig, så vend dine strimler om og start fra midten igen. 175. Sy den anden halvdel af sømmen ved at bruge sylen igen for at stikke ned i de løse kanter af sømmerummet under trykfoden. En ”walking foot” fungerer bedst for at få strimlerne til at glide jævnt. 176. Når du har syet sømmen færdig, skal du sætte dit strygejern til damp 177. og pres sømmen, Du kan presse sømmen til siden, ... 178. eller du kan presse dem åbne. Ved at presse åbent tager det lidt længere tid, men det vil resultere i en mere flad quilt top. 179. Her er vores første to strimler. Du kan se, at vi har et fint skarpt punkt, hvor spidsen af trekanten A rammer bunden af trekanten B 180. Læg dine sammensyede strimler tilbage til de andre, så du ikke bliver forvirret. 181. Læg nu dine næste to strimler sammen ret mod ret. 182. og tilpas kanterne. 183. Det er en god ide at sætte nåle i den side, du vil sy i, så snart du tager strimlerne op. Det er meget nemt at komme til at sy de forkerte sider sammen, og vi kan jo ikke lide at pille søm op. 184. Du har ikke en trekantet spids i denne søm, så bare justér de to midtersømme… 185. Tilpas siderne i den ene ende og sy et par sting. Stræk strimlerne så enderne passer sammen og sy din søm. 186. På Berninas ”walking-foot” finder du en sømmarkering til en kvart inch søm lige her. 187. Når du når slutningen af din søm, tager du dine næste to strimler, og syr resten af dine strimler sammen i et ”kædeforløb”. 188. Bare fortsæt med at sy fra slutningen af et sæt strimler over på kanten af det næste sæt, uden afstand imellem. 189. De vil komme ud i en rækkefølge sammen som pølser. 190. Klip dem fra hinanden én ad gangen, i rækkefølge og pres dine sømme. 191. Læg dine par tilbage på gulvet eller bordet, i rækkefølge 192. Vi kan kalde disse for "tvillinger" 193. Læg nu dine "tvillinger" sammen ret mod ret. 194. Sy sømmene, pres, og nu har vi "firlinger" 195. Nu skal du samle dine ”firlinger” 196. og så videre … 197. og inden du ved det, har du en færdig quilt top. 198. Skær 1½"(3,75 mm) brede strimler af dit sorte stof til den indvendige bort. 199. Sy strimlerne på kanterne af din quilt top på alle fire sider. 200. Skær strimler af dit kulørte stof til din ydre bort. 201. Disse er en 4 inch (10 cm) bort af stof fra Caryls Glacier Park Collection fra Benartex. (Ombre Stripe 334-92 "Heavens Peak"). 202. For en bort på denne bredde skal du bruge en halv yard (halv meter) stof. Du skal bruge en ekstra 3/4" yard stof til din bagbeklædning og ophæng. Med smallere borter (3"/ 7,5 cm) eller derover, kan dine borter, bagbeklædning og ophæng alle skæres fra en yard, som vist på mønsterarket. 203. Her er den færdige top til quilten 204. I denne quilt er hjørnerne gerede 45 grader. Du kan lave gerede eller sy lige over. Sideborten her er gennemskåret for at harmonere farverne på borten i hjørnerne. 205. Skær et stykke mellemfoer lidt større end din quilt top. 206. Skær bagsidestoffet mindst 1" (2,5 cm) større end quilt toppen på alle sider. 207. Glat underlaget ud på et stort bord eller på gulvet. Her er bagsidestoffet lagt med retsiden nedad på et tæppe. Strimmelteknik Illusion Quilt. Kapitel 1 Strimmelteknik Illusion Quilt. Kapitel 2 Strimmelteknik Illusion Quilt. Kapitel 3 Strimmelteknik Illusion Quilt. Kapitel 4 Strimmelteknik Illusion Quilt. Kapitel 6
I have been waiting and waiting to post this quilt on April Fool's Day...then I realized that this year, it fell on Easter Sunday. So, th...
I got hooked on origami sometime after Math Craft admin Cory Poole posted instructions for creating modular origami, but I had to take a break to finish a quilt I've been working on for a while now. It's my first quilt, and very simple in its construction (straight up squares, that's about it), but it got me thinking about the simple geometry and how far you could take the design to reflect complex geometries. Below are a few cool examples I found online.
Hello there! Last week for Judy Laquidara's Design Wall Monday I posted my progress on the log cabin with a lens design. Please scroll down to last Tuesday and Wednesday for an update on all the angst - hahaha! But here again, in case you missed it, is the final product. This week I'm working on memorial quilts for a good friends of mine. I have three to make, so now that I've finished one top I'm going to start on the next before I sandwich and quilt them. If I have enough fabric from the clothing left over I can add a bit more border and things like that. For today, my design wall is my kitchen floor! I really like how this one came out with the sweat pants material being used inside out. Very soft and fuzzy! I can't wait to see what everyone else has on their walls! Happy Monday! -- Alison
I finished "Floating" just in time for the Blogger's Quilt Festival. It is currently my most favorite quilt. So I am entering it in the...
Perfect Project for 10″ Layer Cakes! These little fabric boxes from Seaside Stitches are a breeze to make! You’ll find endless uses for them. Use them in the sewing room for organizing this and that, fill them with goodies and give as gifts, hand them out to guests at wedding and baby showers … Good …
I would like to tell you how to make the fun little lattice diamond I used in this month’s article (Color Considerations for Scrap Quilts). I started with four 1 ½” strips 13 ½ inches long. (if you stagger the strips as I show in the pictures you can use shorter strips). The full pattern
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I'm so glad everyone enjoyed Wednesday's post about the Social Justice Quilts of Quiltcon 2019. Of course there were a ton of other, non-SJ related quilts that were so stunning and inspiring. The creativity and skill that went into all of the quilts is obvious. This is only a small sampling of the amazingness I saw - if you're able, I'd highly recommend attending a Quiltcon yourself one day so you can see all of the quilts in up close and in person. It is a truly magical experience. There was a strong contingency of quilts from the Denver area. I was thrilled to look at a quilt's info sheet to learn that I knew the quilter or that it was a local person! These are a few of the quilts from our local quilters - nice work everyone! Local Favorites from QuiltCon 2019 Infinite Magnification l Christine Perrigo from Erie, CO l Modern Traditionalism Mayan Sun l Stephanie Ruyle from Denver, CO l Small Quilts Catching Modern Dreams l Stephanie Ruyle from Denver, CO l Piecing This next quilt was a charity quilt made by our very own Shawna Doering, Bob, Amber Corcoran, Heather Beckman, and Carrie Illum. Everyone contributed blocks to the quilt and Shawna did the quilting. This group chooses to make improv blocks that included piecing less than 1". All of the charity quilts are made using the same colors (this one was made entirely from stash fabrics!) and this year's theme was "Small Piecing". Proceeds from the sale of this quilt will benefit Sage of the Rockies. These remaining quilts are just a few more of the quilts I fell in love with last weekend in Nashville. Please enjoy and a huge thanks to the Modern Quilt Guild for putting on another great event! Jaime's QuiltCon Favorites Woven Indigo No 57 l Sarah Hibbert l Use of Negative Space The Modern Drunk l Jodi Robinson l Best Machine Quilting Deco Dots l Jen Sorenson l Fabric Challenge Forest Through the Trees, no. 4 l Carson Converse l Minimalist Design One Year l Georgia A. Dunne l Handwork Dance-Gigue l Irene Roderick l Improvisation Desert Bloo l Annabel Wrigley l Improvisation Curled l Charlie Mankin l Quilting Challenge Tidal Wave l Krystina Hopkins l Quilting Challenge Number 21 l Miguel Huidor l Appliqué Hypnotized l Jayne Willis l Quilting Challenge Harry Styles, But A Quilt l Liz Harvatine l Appliqué #16 l Miguel Huidor l Improvisation Four Triangles Ombre l Malka Dubrawsky l Minimalist Design The Orange Quilt l Shannon Page l Minimalist Design Shades of Citrus l Brittany Lloyd l Modern Traditionalism Synthesized Slivers l Cassandra Beavers l Small Quilts Modern Mandala l Betsy Vinegrad l Small Quilts Reflection l Sarah Hibbert l Piecing Roost l Staci Meyr l Piecing The Golden Hour l Hillary Goodwin l Piecing Vinyl l Susan Slusser Clay l Fabric Challenge Folded Flyers l Karen Bolan l Piecing Are you Here l Christine Yi l Small Quilts Louver l Jayne Willis l Piecing
This is the optical illusion quilts. They can be sewn into squares, wall hangings, circles, large quilts, art quilts in all kinds of colors and patterns.
Interwoven Bigger Quilt Pattern was a find, actually a great find he free here at this site I found it https://patternjam.com, and actually I was after this
I used the darting birds block from EQ and used the tutorial from the new EQ book to create a block where, from the center and out the blocks are smaller and smaller so it looks like a sphere, a very
Last month I received some happy mail – a small bundle of fabric from Paintbrush Studio Fabrics. They sent me some from their collection Brushstrokes and a Painter’s Palette solid in Eb…
Welcome to the Oceania Collection Blog Hop! SAQA (Studio Art Quilt Associates) has an auction of art quilts every year, and this year the ...
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