I guess improv quilting is dis-proportional. And I have to say that when I started my improv background for my medallion quilt for this year's Sue Ross Challenge Quilt (SRCQ) I went all out for the improv, crazy, helter-skelter look.
Couldn't do it. Well I could, but I didn't like it with the medallion I had pieced. It was too crazy, too improv and all in all a bit too scary for my naturally symmetrical quilting self. It serves me right for laughing at Sue's need to use a ruler.
So what to do? I decided I would go for a pieced improv look. Not controlled improv like Kim, but pieces with the improv in some of them. This way I could use up some of my crazy attempts but get nice evenly sized blocks too. I am dis-proportionately pleased with the result which is in the photo below. Only five of the four inch blocks are improv, the rest a mix of different light fabrics, including the bucking broncos which are a new favourite. (I may have to invest in some more of that fabric.)
In other sewing news, I have finished the 21st quilt I brought to class last month and also the improv meets Gwen Marston baby quilt I had just about done in class. The first will be off to the quilter, while I will do the second myself when the Big Bernina comes back from being mended. I am powering along with the other 21st quilt which is much simpler, but still a bit of work. Here's a sample block. 4 made, 21 to go! This one sure uses up the starch.
Happy stitching.


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