My improv blocks thus far:
And this is what the process has done to my cutting table:
Now, in the picture, my pins and rotary cutter are out in the open, but that has been a relative rarity in this process. I have nearly severed a digit countless times just today, so chances are I may qualify for our accidental dismemberment insurance policy soon!
I'm sure you have been inundated with examples of improv type quilting, but here is one block that I read regularly that is pretty much all improv:
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I have several others if you're interested. Love what you've done so far.
Tallgrass Prairie Studio is definitely where some of the inspiration for these blocks came. Some other bloggers that I read regularly have done some as well.
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of avoiding looking for more at the moment, because I just want to see what I manage to come up with on my own. Part of the fun is doing it without too much thinking.
Loving the batiks!
ReplyDeleteOne of the things I am thankful for this Thanksgiving is YOUR blog...always a good laugh.
ReplyDeleteBeen there, lost that rotary cutter, hurt that digit....thanks.