I am teaching an improv piecing class in Paris (in Ontario, not France!) on Saturday and am getting all my samples out of the closet. I decided that I really wanted to have my Scrap Vortex finished to show the students. It's one of my favourite quilts and it demonstrates how you can use crumbs, scraps and letters to make an "interesting" quilt.
I started this quilt in June 2015 and this is how it looked when it came out of the UFO closet this week.
I still loved it, and particularly loved that the 'S' in SCRAP turned out to look not as bright as the rest of the word. That's seredipidy!
However, I really wanted to have the word 'vortex' in the quilt, so I pieced the letters, surrounded them with scraps, cut the quilt top in half and inserted the vortex strip.
Here it is...
UGH!
OH NO!
Definitely not serendipity!
The R's cannot be right above each other! That just didn't look like how I had envisioned it!
Out came the seam ripper, and the quilt top was dissected again!
I inserted a scrappy strip between the words.
Better.
But there are a few things that need to be changed so I can like it more. And a great border idea popped into my mind, so this project isn't close to being a finished quilt top yet! But it's ready for a road trip to Paris on Saturday!
Linking up to Cynthia's Oh Scrap! party!
I just started my third scrap vortex quilt as a leader/ender. I love the words in yours. Have fun on Saturday!
ReplyDeleteYou are on the right track!! It's looking great!
ReplyDeleteI have begun sewing twosies--for a small lap quilt vortex for my SIL--a surprise project so I won't be posting about it-- as he peeks into my blog every once in a while--he is fascinated by the fact that I have 106 followers--I haven't told him that a lot of bloggers have thousands of them! LOL
ReplyDeleteI need to tame my scraps--A while back I actually THREW out some; and now the "guilt" has made me start to use them up--I do think they multiply overnight...hugs, Julierose
It is evolving again, nice!!
ReplyDeleteCan I just say I was giggling the whole time I was reading this. I love you to death.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing when you can slice up a quilt like that, have it recover so nicely, and then turn around and do it again and end up even better off than before!
ReplyDeleteI love the vanishing "S" in this quilt..
ReplyDeleteI also love the idea of adding the word "oh" over the scrap letters!
oh I love the idea of adding words - wonderful quilt
ReplyDeleteOh gosh I love this!
ReplyDeleteLove the use of scraps and words in this quilt. What a lucky class to have you teach them. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteParis, oooh la la! (even if it is Paris, Ontario :) ) Looks like it will be fun.
ReplyDeleteVery fun addition!
ReplyDeleteOMG you are too funny. But we just have to get it right or else we won't like it as much. I applaud you determination...not sure I would have done that!
ReplyDeleteMUCH better -- terrific quilt in the works!
ReplyDeleteNow that is a scrap quilt! Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use up all those scraps that seem to appear overnight.
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