27 November, 2014
Values Plus
We've all seen a million half square triangle (HST) Values quilts. I, for one, don't get bored of them. I think that is because no two are the same - from the fabrics to the layout. However, I wanted to try something different. I was actually prepping for my upcoming class - Values Plus. In that class students will play with values and more than just HSTs. The class is about experimenting, not just creating a HST quilt.
So I dug into my jars of strips and strings. All random fabrics, random sizes, and only paired up by value. That is, as I grabbed strips I made sure that they had a value difference. Sometimes it was subtle, sometimes it was bold. That's generally how I approach pure value work. Subtlety makes it a bit more interesting.
After sewing the strips together I picked a size to trim to. It was mostly dictated by the width of most of the pairs. So 3 1/2'' square it was! And then I kept sewing, and sewing. And trimming and trimming.
I played with a number of layouts. More of a rail fence setting? Totally random? Strips of light/dark? After a long chat with Amanda Jean I went with this final set up. I also decided to create these little groupings on colour, a four patch.
No word of lie, it wasn't until I was posting these photos here that I realized that they looked like plus signs. For my Values Plus class. Get it?
I'm such a nerd.
Nerds unite! Nice quilt!!
ReplyDeleteIts gonna be a great class!
ReplyDeleteI love your use of colors, I always wish I was that bold and fearless!
ReplyDeleteha! that's funny. when I saw the title, and the pluses on the quilt, I thought- oh, isn't she clever?! anyway- it's a GREAT plus quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want to head to the sewing room and make one! I love it.
ReplyDeleteit looks really great, Cheryl! I love how you arranged the pluses by colour. I can appreciate that you are getting a kick out of the values plus thing. I'd be the same way. Happy Weekend! Hope you are all feeling better!
ReplyDeleteI love happy accidents! The quilt top is so cheerful. Lucky students in your class!
ReplyDeleteHa, this is awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat reading thiis
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