Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Twisted Bargello Workshop - progress

I am going to give you some very simple explanations of the photos. This first is the strip set. You cut 1 1/2" strips and sew them together. You have to have two colors that go from very light to very dark. I chose green and red as you can see.
This is the fabric chart that keeps you from getting mixed up with your pieces.
Ahhhh - is what you say when you first see this monster. This chart is the "map" of what goes where. Better pay attention here. No multi-tasking on this step.
You cut the strip sets into the proper widths and remove the sections you need and sew them together in the right order, as directed by the map above.
Here is what I had last weekend. Now I have done several more rows. I want to finish this one quickly because I have to get it out of the kitchen eating area and downstairs to my sewing room. I am afraid if I move it without finishing the strips I will get hopelessly lost. I think it will be pretty cool!
Julie

18 comments:

  1. wow!! such lovely colors, I will be back often to check the progress.

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  2. Wow Julie, even I understood your directions..this was great info!

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  3. I've done a number of bargello quilts and even taught them, but I haven't done one of the swirly ones like you've got here. I've always wanted to - and yours looks so COOL!

    While in 'regular' bargello you can use really long stripsets, it looks like you have to work with short ones to follow the design, right? Then once you get it laid out you can sew them into longer strips?

    And twenty fabrics??? Holy smoke! You rock!

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  4. It looks stunning already! A beautiful pattern!

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  5. Your TB looks awesome...I can't wait to see it. I think if I had looked at that "map" I would've quit right then!

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  6. Whooooaaa.... This is seriously incredible! Wow! I hope you'll let us see what it looks like when you're done.

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  7. Looking great, thanks for the tips, now even I would be game to have a go.

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  8. Beautiful. Where did you find the pattern?

    Side Note: I'm so glad Joy doesn't need surgery.

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  9. I am so perfectly able to screw up easy patterns that although I understand your explanations, would I never let my brain go through this.
    This will be stunning when done.

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  10. Cool girl! Gotta be careful, don't you, in following directions. Very pretty/stunning.

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  11. This is gorgeous...I haven't done one like this...which pattern did you use???

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  12. I love it!! ok,,, I'm going to have to do one of these, too!
    Beth/Dallas

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  13. Wow Julie, this looks amazing and you explained the process perfectly I totally understand what you're doing now... Can't wait to see this beauty finished...

    Take Care
    Jodie :)

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  14. Well how cleaver are you Julie looks great.

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  15. WOW, you make it look so easy .... lol ... but I have bought myself one of them Bargello and look at it now and then ....while dreaming which fabrics to use ...lol...you are a brave one...and color choices are great too....can't wait to see the top done ......

    thanks for sharing

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  16. It looks great..love the colors. The bargello is one of my favorite patterns..it just looks so good no matter what people do to it!

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  17. That is so beautiful!! I've never done a quilt like that, and now I want to try it. Thanks for sharing

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  18. It sure is pretty cool! I have always admired these quilts...will have to have a go one day. Your colours are great...Well Done!! Cathyx

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