Making Progress on This Quilt
Making Progress
Generally, I have chosen a 10 or 12 inch block, and built around it by adding a variety of colors and introducing squares or Flying Geese to
create larger panels. I’m working with a lot of “busy” patterned fabrics, so it’s
also important to have a few larger areas of some of these fabrics where the eye
can “rest”. Eventually, I will add interest and texture to these bigger areas
with some decorative quilting.
Panels can “grow” vertically or horizontally; there is no fixed way to pull all these elements together. I have been focusing on them separately and I’ve noticed that, as I am envisioning how they will be viewed, I think of each them as having a certain directional orientation. In a way, it’s like I’m working on mini quilts which will come together in the end.
That’s fine for this stage, but eventually I might have to change
my preconceived ideas for a panel. Just as spatial recognition games like Blockus teach us that sometimes a single piece needs to be rotated
in order for all of them to fit without any empty spots, I may have to rotate a
panel to fit the dimensions of my quilt..
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