Sherri Lynn Wood's Improve Handbook for Modern Quilters - my copy and my tools! |
Following the suggestions in Score 1, I made this 19" x 17" piece.
Score 1: Floating Squares 19" x 17" |
The only tools I used were cutting mat, rotary cutter, scissors, and finger pressing tool (to give my arthritis a break!) All the cutting was freehand, but I did use the lines on the cutting mat as visual guides. I was surprised how quickly I got used to working this way, and while not perfect, a deviation of one eighth of an inch I find acceptable. However it does result in wonky "squares" and when there are two together the deviation is obvious. Next time I have to pay more attention to the orientation of wonky pieces before I stitch them together.
I haven't squared up yet because I'm considering continuing by using the same filler fabric and orange and pink squares as a transition to pink and ... what? I don't know yet; we'll see! At the moment I'm just thinking about what I will do with this if I do stop here.
I enjoyed this exercise enormously and found it so much more satisfying than following a pattern. Who cares about wonkiness? It's liberated wonkiness!
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9 comments:
Beautiful blocks! I have Sherri Lynn Woods book too and love it.
It looks great Marly and all the better that you enjoyed the process so much! Christine x
What a fun process and your block is wonderful, wonky and all! I happen to love wonky!
This is a fun process isn't it Marly. I really love your version. Such beautiful colours.
You made a great job of score 1 Marley, I have the book too, I love it. So far I have only done Score I but I hope to move on to score 2 soon. I will look forward to seeing more of your scores.
It's a good start Marly ! I'm looking forward to seeing what comes next. I really enjoyed the process for Score #1.
It's a wonderful book. The only one I've bought for myself in a long time and I'm definitely not an improv quilter. I did the same starting exercise as you and enjoyed the process. Haven't moved past that yet but I still plan to at some point. Enjoy the challenge and keep going.
This book seems to have sparked something off for lots of people and it has definitely worked for you too. It will be interesting to see what you decide to do with this next.
I love this book and have only used it for a border on a round robin quilt but am hoping to get to it properly this side of Christmas - Score 1 looks great and it's definitely got you thinking of playing some more - that's the beauty of improv I think!
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