Last Saturday, I spent the day on Zoom in a workshop with Seattle MQG @seattlemqg and Sarah Goer @sarahgoerquilts, who led her Building an Improv Toolbox workshop with us. Yes, I know I've taught my own class on improv techniques in days gone by, but I'm always open to learning more, and thought it would be fun to approach it from another teacher's point of view. And it definitely was!
It was suggested we begin class with six fat-quarters, but wanting to use scraps if I possibly could, I pulled a handful of pieces from stash that were all less than a quarter-yard. Some were indeed leftover from other projects, while some were just small pieces. It ended up being a very fun mix to play with.
Meanwhile, I'm planning on somehow puzzling all these blocks together into a small quilt. And even though I don't have a clear plan forward, I haven't been able to resist sewing some like blocks together. So stay tuned. Once I've made some real progress, I'll share this project again.






I love seeing what you learned! Sounds like a fun class. Have you seen Margaret Miller's book "Easy Pieces"? It's full of ideas for radiating strips. I was able to take a class from her on making these and learned so much! It's an older book, but the library may have it.
ReplyDeleteIt WAS fun. I'm not sure I've seen that book - I'll look it up! Thanks.
DeleteYes, it looks like you got a lot of inspiration from Sarah's class, 29 blocks! Now the arranging decisions, fun. Good for you!
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