I had the idea to experiment with strip sets further by combining strip sets of various widths, using value to create secondary designs. I followed the sensible path of trying out my idea on a small scale to create this 24" pillow.
The strip sets vary in width, decreasing from the center out. I used monochromatic sets in two different values to achieve a high contrast, which made the plus stand out. I really like the design, and I would like to make a full quilt version. That means a lot of strip sets! Good thing I find them relaxing and fun to sew (and an excellent use for scraps!).I quilted the top free motion, trying out a new design called the Lilypad from Christine Cameli's newest book Step-by-Step Free Motion Quilting. This book is such a great reference for quilters. I have lots of new designs to practice.
7 comments:
I love it!!
This pillow is fabulous!
I really like the improv piecing and the quilting on the pillow.
I really love this and will be making some strip sets for a quilt very soon! Thanks for the inspiration!!
Definitely a good use of scraps. I've got try this technique myself, some day.
Your ideas for using strips are clever. Yet another fun option for a bit of mindless sewing... the best kind! This pillow is wonderful - both the design and your quilting. Thanks for sharing your beautiful quilt projects with us!
I just received this strip set pillow from my dil. I love it. Can you tell me about the fabric? Hadn't seen this design before.
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