Friday, March 5, 2021

Intriguing Interleaves

What a fun workshop this was! Mel Beach taught Intriguing Interleaves to Ninigret Quilters via Zoom in February. It is a quilt-as-you-go method, which means when the piecing is done, so is the quilting! How satisfying to have a completed project so soon after taking a class, and not another UFO for the pile!


 
Mel is an outstanding teacher who utilizes all the technology at her disposal to maximize student engagement in the virtual environment. She's the best we've seen since we started Zooming in April 2020.

I'm not going to get into the process here, but here are a couple of process pics. Above, you can see the six fabrics I started with. One strip set was blue-purple-orange and the other was green-yellow-raspberry. I used a mirrored sine wave to cut my curves. Below, you can see the interleaves starting to form. You can take a look at Lorrie Cranor's tutorial.

 The binding went on after the second class session. I added corner pockets for hanging so I can hang it any which way. The label is handwritten on the bottom corner. I had just enough of that gorgeous lotus print for the back.


For now, it's hanging in my hallway gallery.

 
I thought the mottled sunlight was pretty this morning. 
 

My daughter's dog needs to test out every quilt, no matter how small. He refuses to look at a camera!


This is my favorite shot!


 Intriguing Interleaves
by Tina Craig
16" X 17"
Started 2/13/2021
Completed 2/27/2021
Workshop with Mel Beach and Ninigret Quilters
 

1 comment:

WoolenSails said...

What a fun way to create with friends and a beautiful quilt.
I love how you hung them. I got curtain rod clips and hang a few from windows.

Debbie