Due to some family issues, I wasn't sure I could fulfill the obligation to be an Ambassador in 2020, so I did not re-apply. After finishing my final Ambassador project, I felt a bit lost. My surefire cure for any kind of blues/sadness/"change in life" is to start a new quilt project. So the bargello kit came off the shelf and was happily opened.
The kit is all solid color fabrics and looked something like this:
Lots of lovely colors - four of each - and even a chunk of black for the binding.
The quilt is supposed to look like this when it is finished.
Pattern Designer Carl Hentsch |
The first part of making it is a bit boring. You sew 72 straight seams to make four tubes of strips that you will then cut into various widths. Here is one section sewn and joined except for the final seam to make it a tube.
It is a beautiful series of colors. I considered just sewing the four sections into a simple quilt. But I really really want a Bargello quilt in my collection. So I sewed all the sections into the four tubes.
This will make a bargello quilt that is roughly 55" by 70. I am considering adding borders to make it bigger.
What quilts are in your "I need to make one of those" list?
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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6 comments:
I hope you get this one finished! It's going to be gorgeous in the end. The colors alone are spectacular!
That will indeed brighten your day!
YEAH!!! You started it!!!
It's looking great so far! Making those tubes and sub-cutting are magical!
Looking forward to seeing more of your progress!
Happy Quilting! :-)
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Oooh - that is going to be so pretty!! - ;))
That is going to be an awesome quilt!
This will become a wonderful quilt!
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