Quilt No. 123
February 2018
The year’s guild challenge was to do a “curves” quilt. This definitely threw my fondness for
straight edges into disarray. Thinking
outside the box is always troublesome, especially when your box is strictly straight
edged and symmetrical. If you were to
chip open my skull and peer in at my brain, the convolutions would likely be
arranged in perfectly straight rows of long boxes with crisp right-angled edges. What you wouldn’t see is any of those snakey sausage-like
structures. So “curves” as a point of
inspiration didn’t leave me awash with great ideas.
Several months went by and the idea bank had a balance of
zero. Less than two months until
deadline…
While working on Space Fish, I made some large folds in the
background fabric. This resulted in a
lot of excess fabric on the back. I cut
the excess from the three folds and set these rectangular pieces aside. Stacked together, I had to admit they had
some appeal.
I found a piece of dark blue polyester satin to use as a
background for the rectangles. The top
of this piece had been hacked off in an asymmetrical curve, a leftover from
some other long forgotten project. Without
even trying, I’d found a curve!
The next thing I needed was a focal point. I paraded many objects over the fabric until I
came to the antique fish pin my husband had bought for me at Relics. Finally, things were going swimmingly. Adding in a few satiny waves suggested by the
fish, I had it – the layout for my curves challenge quilt!
So unique without square edges!
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