Showing posts with label Malka Dubrawsky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malka Dubrawsky. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2011

Giving Improv a Go

I was recently invited to a wedding shower and was pondering a gift. About a week before, I decided to make a table runner. You know, in my spare time! For better or for worse, I decided to try a pattern by Malka Dubrawsky, who blogs at a stitch in dye, and has an inspiring new book out, fresh*quilting. (Sad but true: I bought her book several weeks ago and forgot until I wrote this post. Apparently it got lost in the pile by my bed. I've got it now, thank goodness!)

The bright, modern style of Malka's "Windows Improv" table runner called to me, so I pulled out KONA cottons similar to the colors on the bride's registry. According to the pattern directions, you don't use your ruler when cutting strips and squares, but estimated sizes are given. With my restrained timeline, I couldn't resist serious error, so I had my ruler, um, very near by. So yes, this is a beginner's sort of improv, not true improv.
The blocks were fun and quick. A little complication set in as I was arranging them on my design wall. But I kind of just went for it, and am pretty pleased with the distribution of colors. Here's the back . . .
And the finished quilt . . .
I would say I was able to complete the runner in about half a day, which felt pretty good. Then I just rolled it up and tied it with a fabric bow, and headed off to the shower. A fun finish!

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