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!
Showing posts with label Convergence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Convergence. Show all posts
Friday, October 11, 2013
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.
I got the basic ideas from Ricky Timm's "Convergence Quilts" design book.
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