Friday, March 29, 2024

Improv Piecing on Off the Wall Friday

Hard at Work

You know sometimes all you want to do is sew and boy, have I done that.  Taking Improvisational


Piecing with Veronica Hofman-Ortega
at John C. Campbell's Folk School was one of my better ideas.  I love a class that starts with design exercises that will lead into bigger and better ideas.  Not to mention the ladies in my class were great!  There was a full range of quilters in the class  - from the very experienced to the beginner.  All were traditional, so this was pushing pretty much everyone out of their comfort zone.  But let me tell ya, they were up to the challenge.  After the first day our design walls were already starting to fill up.  By the end, it was amazing what we all got done!

Sewing  + Challenges + Great Company = Perfect Class.

We learned all sorts of improvisational shapes - strips, triangles, curves.  All design exercises were pretty loose, and Veronica told us that we could play with them as much as we wanted.

The strips were to be made with black, white and a color.  This is where it took me...

It definitely needed some zing so I added lime green which I thought was much better.


The triangles gave me the most problem since the colors were #1 solids and #2 chosen from a limited palette.  I ended up with a design wall of pretty sad triangles.  We tried some improv curve piecing which I liked marginally better...but still sad.  


What's a girl to do?  Well, cut them up and try piecing them back together.  The most interesting idea was taking two triangles and curve piecing them together.  With a few of those units and more curves piecing, I ended up with this.  Interesting, but not completely finished.  



Finally, we could explore on our own, so I did some brainstorming which led me to these simple ideas (by this time, I was pretty tired)


This time I picked a palette I loved - orange, golden yellow, purple and blue.  By then end of the day I got what looks me to me like a Dr Suess house  - which makes me smile. All it needs is the roof!!  I'm kinda diggin' this idea.  I can see it leading to bigger and better things for sure!  It's fun to play something representational but still give it that improv twist.  


Improvisational quilting is really so freeing creatively.  It was extra fun watching the class see the joy of it.  So although tired ... I do have a full design wall!


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4 comments:

  1. I learn a lot at retreats just by observing other quilters! I normally come home from retreats ready to start so many other quilts! Sounds like you had a good time, happy stitching!

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  2. Wow! LOve what you did. And yes, sounds like a perfect class if it put you all out of your comfort zone and created confidence. The stacked houses are fabulous! My fav is the curve + triangle, that is intriguing.

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  3. And inquiring minds want to know, did you have enough fabric? You took great variety and the results are soo interesting! I do like your last one the best , it makes me think of the houses you pass and wonder about who lives there?! Looks like a great time was had by all!
    Stay safe and sew on!

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  4. I did have enough fabric! For once, my supplies were nicely organized - the fabric I needed was there and I had no problem pulling the stuff I needed for each challenge. So apparently,I have finally learned how to pack for a class! Getting it put away should be easier!

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