 This quilt top is the end result of my experimental block project.  It's not at all what I had first envisioned.  I wasn't happy with how all the different blocks looked next to each other and I really didn't want to add sashing, so I decided to jumble the pieces and let them fall as they may. The arrangement wasn't horrible and reminded me a bit of a maze or a tetris puzzle, so I left it as it was. It isn't the most beautiful quilt that I have ever made, but it was fun to play with and I'm sure Project Linus will be happy to accept it once it is finished!
This quilt top is the end result of my experimental block project.  It's not at all what I had first envisioned.  I wasn't happy with how all the different blocks looked next to each other and I really didn't want to add sashing, so I decided to jumble the pieces and let them fall as they may. The arrangement wasn't horrible and reminded me a bit of a maze or a tetris puzzle, so I left it as it was. It isn't the most beautiful quilt that I have ever made, but it was fun to play with and I'm sure Project Linus will be happy to accept it once it is finished!
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Monday, August 3, 2009
Experiment Gone Wrong Or Right?
 This quilt top is the end result of my experimental block project.  It's not at all what I had first envisioned.  I wasn't happy with how all the different blocks looked next to each other and I really didn't want to add sashing, so I decided to jumble the pieces and let them fall as they may. The arrangement wasn't horrible and reminded me a bit of a maze or a tetris puzzle, so I left it as it was. It isn't the most beautiful quilt that I have ever made, but it was fun to play with and I'm sure Project Linus will be happy to accept it once it is finished!
This quilt top is the end result of my experimental block project.  It's not at all what I had first envisioned.  I wasn't happy with how all the different blocks looked next to each other and I really didn't want to add sashing, so I decided to jumble the pieces and let them fall as they may. The arrangement wasn't horrible and reminded me a bit of a maze or a tetris puzzle, so I left it as it was. It isn't the most beautiful quilt that I have ever made, but it was fun to play with and I'm sure Project Linus will be happy to accept it once it is finished!
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7 comments:
Now I really like that! The block arrangement is great. I would say it is an experiment gone right!!
It does resemble a puzzle and anyone would be happy to receive it.
All quilts are right! It looks good and will make a nice quilt for your Project Linus!
I love Tetris! You are so generous with your time and talents.
I love tetris, too! How fun! It's a darling quilt! As Karen said, it is an experiment gone right! Good Job!
I have to agree that it may not be the most beautiful- but it certainly isn't awful. I'm sure someone will really treasure it!
Actually, I rather like that it appears to be random ~ a bit like a piece of modern artwork ... it was made with heart and soul which means it is all GOOD!
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