Three Very Different
Identical Blocks
It is possible to dramatically change not only the superficial appearance but also the basic design of a quilt block by changing how it is colored.
I'm going to explore some of the possibilities using a simple block.
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Sunday, February 19, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
You Can Use Old Ideas
To Make New Quilts
I was going through some of my old quilt design files when I found this block, High Prairie. It's named after a town in my home province of Alberta.
Back when I designed this I didn't realize that every block has multiple identities. I thought that, what you saw is what you got. So I would stop designing as soon as I found something I liked.
To Make New Quilts
Back when I designed this I didn't realize that every block has multiple identities. I thought that, what you saw is what you got. So I would stop designing as soon as I found something I liked.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
What Can I Do
To A Friendship Star
To Make It My Own?
Traditional blocks do not have to be traditional blocks. You can make new blocks from old ones if you put the pieces together differently.
If the two half-square triangles on either side of a Friendship Star block are rotated, the result is a new block that looks nothing like a Friendship Star block.
To A Friendship Star
To Make It My Own?
Traditional blocks do not have to be traditional blocks. You can make new blocks from old ones if you put the pieces together differently.
If the two half-square triangles on either side of a Friendship Star block are rotated, the result is a new block that looks nothing like a Friendship Star block.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Friday, February 10, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Hand Applique
My wife Linda and I just got back from 5 days in Canmore where we attended a David Taylor (go to his site, you won't be disappointed) workshop.
If you ever get a chance to attend a David Taylor workshop do it! David teaches his method of hand applique. He appliques with his quilt flat on a table so that the resulting quilt lies perfectly flat.
Hand applique is something I've never done. But now it's something I want to do again.
My wife Linda and I just got back from 5 days in Canmore where we attended a David Taylor (go to his site, you won't be disappointed) workshop.
If you ever get a chance to attend a David Taylor workshop do it! David teaches his method of hand applique. He appliques with his quilt flat on a table so that the resulting quilt lies perfectly flat.
Hand applique is something I've never done. But now it's something I want to do again.