Showing posts with label Convergence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Convergence. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2013

Fruits and Veggies Convergence

A simple wall quilt, made by cutting 4 pieces of fabric an replacing the strips from one with another.  Ricky Timms calls this CONVERGENCE, and I followed his instructions from a book.  (https://www.rickytims.com/quiltgallery/harmonic-convergence-quilts)
 A super simple quilt, the fabrics are oranges, apples, corn on the cob, and celery. The border is a tossed salad, complete with olives, onions, tomatoes, cucumbers and egg slices!

The fabrics didn't quite contrast as much as I would have liked, they kind of blur together.  But there it is, a fun technique!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Ryan, an active little boy!

Poor Ryan was nearly a year old before I got around to making his baby quilt!  The flip side was I asked his Mom Annette to describe her son to me.  She said he was active!  (Maybe even a little wild.....) so these colors from my stash shouted out to me.  The quilt pattern is from Ricky Timm's Convergence Quilts.  It is a technique of cutting strips from 2 fabrics at a time then merging them and resewing them.  Quick, fun and easy!

Monday, April 1, 2013

An Abstract Wall Quilt

Made as a housewarming gift for my friend Emely, this was an experiment in free form random pieces, see what happens, no real color scheme..........
I got the basic ideas from Ricky Timm's "Convergence Quilts" design book.