Fresh Quilting Series 200: Deconstructed Blocks featuring Sylvia Schaefer
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
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From Episode 205: Go Free Form
Deconstructing blocks is a simple way to update a traditional design and make it fresh and modern. In this segment, contemporary quilt artist Sylvia Schaefer shows how to deconstruct traditional designs and make them explode into new motifs.
flyingparrotqui...
Wonderful presentation, and beautiful quilts. Thank you for explaining it to us.
You sound very nervous, but you have no need to be nervous. You are great. Thanks for the tutorial. I love the quilts hanging up. Very nice work!
Your creativity resonates with me ...as I have an applied science background (engineering) and enjoy many crafts including quilting. Very inspiring! The term others give my improvising is ADHD. The results are always unique. Thanks for sharing your inspirational work. Congratulations on your quilting success.
What a cool idea!! I love that white quilt. I have yet to attempt paper piecing but I will keep this in mind for when I do!
Genius! So Creative. Good on you! Thank you for sharing. ❤️🙏
Beautiful and very creative technique.
This is a great technique.
Very nice thanks fron Switzerland
Уважаемая,почему мало видео о печворге?
Looks very much like Suzy Williams original quilt design hanging behind you.
Love your work. Do you have a book ?
Apologies for the late reply! I do actually have a book coming out next February, all about designing with negative space, and I do cover Disintegration in it. It'll be called "The Quilter's Negative Space Handbook," and will be published by C&T. Thanks for asking! :)
Love you out of the box concepts. BUT close that rotary blade. You make me nervous when you move material and your hand near the blade.
You're right, I was not practicing Safe Cutting! I'm sorry I made you nervous--the truth is, I was so nervous filming this that there was no room left in my head for rotary blade safety, particularly with an unfamiliar cutter! :)