WAVERUNNER QUILT ALONG DAY ONE
ready to Rock and Roll?
Here we go...
Basic Tools:
Rotary cutter
rotary cutter mat
straight edge
sewing machine, of course!
steam iron and ironing board...
Got your fabrics selected?
(I'm using the right hand fabric for inspiration and most likely the backing...)
Remember when selecting your fabrics to pick LIGHTS, MEDIUMS and DARKS, & BRIGHTS
For a challenge, try to not use WHITE or WHITE BASED FABRICS... White becomes a comfort zone color, and it's the first thing your eye is drawn too.
Here we go...
Basic Tools:
Rotary cutter
rotary cutter mat
straight edge
sewing machine, of course!
steam iron and ironing board...
Got your fabrics selected?
(I'm using the right hand fabric for inspiration and most likely the backing...)
Remember when selecting your fabrics to pick LIGHTS, MEDIUMS and DARKS, & BRIGHTS
For a challenge, try to not use WHITE or WHITE BASED FABRICS... White becomes a comfort zone color, and it's the first thing your eye is drawn too.
I used some scraps, some 1 yard,and half yard pieces.
I folded them so they were about a 10 piece on my cutting mat.
I folded them so they were about a 10 piece on my cutting mat.
Using your rotary cutter, and NO RULER
Cut random width strips, 1 - 3" wide...
make slightly wavy cuts.
You don't need to be EXTREME in your waves...
A few every once in a while is good, but you don't need them all to be that way...
Cut random width strips, 1 - 3" wide...
make slightly wavy cuts.
You don't need to be EXTREME in your waves...
A few every once in a while is good, but you don't need them all to be that way...
****Cut ONE strip of each of your colors, and lay them out for starters...
(not like I did below.
that image is for when you finish cutting your strips to show a variety of cuts)
(not like I did below.
that image is for when you finish cutting your strips to show a variety of cuts)
Take each strip of each color and lay them out.
How do they look?
How do they look?
Hmmm, for me, I don't like the black and darkest brown...
make sure you have a nice balance of colors...
I've laid mine out on the design wall, dark to lightest...
a nice gradation of tones and values...
Does it look good?
Does one color seem to flatten the whole thing?
For me the BLACK, and my darkest brown, where to much...
So I am pulling them out.
I added a deep purple instead with a warm reddish brown.
make sure you have a nice balance of colors...
I've laid mine out on the design wall, dark to lightest...
a nice gradation of tones and values...
Does it look good?
Does one color seem to flatten the whole thing?
For me the BLACK, and my darkest brown, where to much...
So I am pulling them out.
I added a deep purple instead with a warm reddish brown.
That Looks better to me...
If you have a warm palette of colors, it doesn't hurt to throw in a few cool tones... my two purples are helping to balance to warm colors...
so visa versa, have mostly cool colors? add one or two warm colors....
Continue Cutting all your strips...
If you want to cut all your strips the same length, that's fine, I use a lot of scraps so I have a random cut lengths...
We will be sewing strips together to make a variety of 10" x 10" blocks and 10"X20".
SAVE ALL YOUR SCRAPS from your trimming. in the end we will use them to create other odd 10" blocks and a few filler pieces with them.
If you have a warm palette of colors, it doesn't hurt to throw in a few cool tones... my two purples are helping to balance to warm colors...
so visa versa, have mostly cool colors? add one or two warm colors....
Continue Cutting all your strips...
If you want to cut all your strips the same length, that's fine, I use a lot of scraps so I have a random cut lengths...
We will be sewing strips together to make a variety of 10" x 10" blocks and 10"X20".
SAVE ALL YOUR SCRAPS from your trimming. in the end we will use them to create other odd 10" blocks and a few filler pieces with them.
In no particular order, I begin...
Our goal is to sew enough strips together to make 10" wides sections.
Our goal is to sew enough strips together to make 10" wides sections.
if your strips are to straight, then sew a WAVY LINE, JUST KEEP YOUR EDGES TOGETHER....
See how my seam is wavy and I have pulled the fabric to keep my raw edges lined up?
Open it up, and with your full steam iron, you'll press, steam and pull the fabric til it lays flat.
These curves are very gentle and with a hot iron you CAN press them out flat... Just keep spreading it out, and steam pressing it flat...
You can press as you go, or sew all your rows on, and then press it out... Since we are only going 10" wide, I tend to do the whole bit, and then press it out... Stretch , pull, and keep lots of water in your iron to steam it all out flat...Mine looks like this because I used scraps... I sew the long bits together anyway,
as when I trim this, (the only time you'll use your straight edge)
I save the bits to start new blocks... SAVE ALL YOUR trimming!!
as when I trim this, (the only time you'll use your straight edge)
I save the bits to start new blocks... SAVE ALL YOUR trimming!!
trim to cut 14 ...10"x10" squares
4....10" x 20" rectangles,
And, I repeat! Save all your trims, as you can use them to start the next 10" block...See some blocks have little bits tucked into the to create another 10" block?
It's nice to change directions even inside a few random blocks...
When you start to lay them out, I try to do a vertical, horizontal vertical pattern...
some blocks I make have both directions in them ...
Here are a few more areas where there are two directions inside of one block.
mix it up... there is no right or wrong way to put these together...
This is the random layout I used on my first... After you've made up your first 18 blocks, Using your scraps , you can start to use them for filling in...
We'll deal with the lay out in the next post. Because sometimes a block just doesn't sit the way you want it, and you have to PLAY! with them to get it right...
4....10" x 20" rectangles,
And, I repeat! Save all your trims, as you can use them to start the next 10" block...See some blocks have little bits tucked into the to create another 10" block?
It's nice to change directions even inside a few random blocks...
When you start to lay them out, I try to do a vertical, horizontal vertical pattern...
some blocks I make have both directions in them ...
Here are a few more areas where there are two directions inside of one block.
mix it up... there is no right or wrong way to put these together...
This is the random layout I used on my first... After you've made up your first 18 blocks, Using your scraps , you can start to use them for filling in...
We'll deal with the lay out in the next post. Because sometimes a block just doesn't sit the way you want it, and you have to PLAY! with them to get it right...
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