I love the look of faceted
shapes. They can be called crystals, but, no crystal looks like what
we're making, plus, I don't want to you feel like we're making a
mystical, wizard's quilt. Who knows, maybe the result will be a lil magical ;)
The finished result will be a collection of solid
colored geometric shapes together on a kona black quilt top. If you're having trouble getting kona black, I can
send you a square.
To start: just draw a series of three
or four sided shapes together to make a 'crystal' shape. Practice on
a computer, or in real life with a pen and ruler. Here's an example
of shapes I was playing around with.
You can make them complex, or simple.
The more creative you get, the bigger the shape should get so it's
easier to sew. I'd say make a series of large and small shapes. I
also played with color and enjoyed using similar colors in a range of
tones to create the look of depth. I asked for two different solid
colors as the rules stated, but if you can, three or more (per
shape), it makes the process easier.
For more shape ideas go to this gallery
on Flickr:
I used paper piecing to make the
shapes, but if you have a different way that works for you, go for it.
Paper piecing
This method isn't that hard, you get
really crisp lines, and the shape will look exactly as you want it.
You'll need:
- freezer paper or paper and glue stick
- bunch of solid-colored scraps
- Iron
- rotary cutter
- ruler
If you can't get a hold of freezer
paper, use regular paper and either pin or glue stick the paper to
fabric.
I'm sorry if the y-seam portion was
confusing, here's quick video with a better explanation:
Applique
When you have a collection of faceted
shapes you like, arrange them on a 15 1/2”x15 1/2” kona black
square. Straight stitch them down in a thread
color similar to the colors you're using. All done!
Thanks in advance, I hope this isn't too crazy to make, or makes you too crazy.
-Laurel
9 comments:
Oh this looks like fun!! This will be a cool quilt!
OOH! I'm excited to try this! Thanks for the video. I was intimidated at first, but after seeing it done, I can't wait to give it a go:)
Oh this looks like fun! I am excited to get started!
Wow! I can't wait to see everyone's blocks. This is exciting!!!
That is a very cool idea!
Just checking, you only want solids, no patterned fabrics in this?
I have been having fun sketching already. Excitement is fizzing all over!
yes please with the solids. I think it will make everything consistent. I'm glad you guys like the idea!
What a fun idea. I look forward to seeing where this leads.
That's one swanky tutorial video.
I've never done y seams. Wish me luck!
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