The past few days I have been playing with a liberated Amish top for a class/group being hosted by Tonya at Lazy Gal quilting.
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My top isn't too liberated at the moment. So I put it aside and decided to play with a top I started working on back in the late 80's. Yes this is the oldest of the UFO's in my closet and I needed to either "save" it or toss it!
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The piecing on the this quilttop isn't good...there is about a 1/2 inch seam allowance and my sewing machine wasn't working well so the threads skipped around a bit. And then there are the bias edges which need no explanation....
So this morning as I waited for the rug cleaning crew to show up and for the cold meds to really kick in I started slicing. This is very therapeutic! The pieces are 6-1/2 inches or less and then are going to be built back up....
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I found that even a pink and red can read as medium/dark and since one of the black fabrics had faded to a dark chocolate the entire quilt (including the tan) was very flat. (trust me the only flat thing about this quilt was the colors!)
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What I needed were some very light (ice-y clear colors) and some ugly clear colors. (like the green, pale pink and clear red strips at the bottom of the photos above.) So this is what is happening....
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Not sure where this is going but it is a fun journey....
14 comments:
Wow, you are both brave AND creative! It will really be fun to see this progress. It's looking good already!
I like it!!! It certainly is liberated!!!
wow, that is a dynamic, unexpected block now!
That is going to be great when you've finished repiecing! I wish I had a top I could do that to, but my old ufos are bland and I don't think anything could save them. Still, I might have a look at them with a fresh eye, to see if this technique would work. Keep us updated...
Sio,
You're amazing, friend!
...and I love that little turquoise number but I guess it's not very liberated so I get it.
I can tell that wonderful things are acomin' down the pike.
I think it's an amazing transformation!! A good save for sure!
(I also like the first one as it feels like an optical illusion to me)
I love it! Someday I'll be brave enough to cut something up...not yet.
I liked the original form Sio but this one is pretty fun- You were brave to take and cut it. It is going to be pretty funky when its completed.
I have heard of slashing a quilt before and known others to do it. I tried last fall to slash one of mine but couldn't quite do it- I did cut it along the seam lines and it did improve the quilt. It certainly is a great alternative to changing the quilt- especially one that a person doesn't like.
Well done, Sio.
Regards,
Anna
Terrific idea! Can't wait to see how the liberation turns out!
Oh I'm loving what you've done so far! I can't wait to see it done! It is very cool!
Wow! Love what you did by slicing it up. You are making a great save. I may have to check into some of my golden oldies and see if I can make a save.
What a cool idea! I like the way you're going on. :-))
Happy (liberated) quilting!
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