Blizzard Quilt
#2
Sorry I can't help you, I googled and found these instructions: http://www.oocities.org/heartland/fl.../blizzard.html
Is that the one you are talking about?
Since it's scrappy, the lengths will differ, hmmmm...I can visualize how it sort of looks, but I think it's one of those things that you just let go of control and sew without worrying about the end result.
Something an instructor taught us once was to play with crayons, sometimes sketching it out and colouring it in is enough to help those that can't picture it in their head. Hope that helps,
Is that the one you are talking about?
Since it's scrappy, the lengths will differ, hmmmm...I can visualize how it sort of looks, but I think it's one of those things that you just let go of control and sew without worrying about the end result.
Something an instructor taught us once was to play with crayons, sometimes sketching it out and colouring it in is enough to help those that can't picture it in their head. Hope that helps,
#3
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I found these links, the 1st one is actually a thread from here on qb...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...ns-t28090.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/indigocarole/2118689410/
http://www.bryerpatch.com/images/qui...d/Blizzard.htm
When I am looking for specific pictures, I do a google search, but I click the image button..that way it brings up all the pictures..
Good luck to you,
K
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...ns-t28090.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/indigocarole/2118689410/
http://www.bryerpatch.com/images/qui...d/Blizzard.htm
When I am looking for specific pictures, I do a google search, but I click the image button..that way it brings up all the pictures..
Good luck to you,
K
#4
Sorry I can't help you, I googled and found these instructions: http://www.oocities.org/heartland/fl.../blizzard.html
Is that the one you are talking about?
Since it's scrappy, the lengths will differ, hmmmm...I can visualize how it sort of looks, but I think it's one of those things that you just let go of control and sew without worrying about the end result.
Something an instructor taught us once was to play with crayons, sometimes sketching it out and colouring it in is enough to help those that can't picture it in their head. Hope that helps,
Is that the one you are talking about?
Since it's scrappy, the lengths will differ, hmmmm...I can visualize how it sort of looks, but I think it's one of those things that you just let go of control and sew without worrying about the end result.
Something an instructor taught us once was to play with crayons, sometimes sketching it out and colouring it in is enough to help those that can't picture it in their head. Hope that helps,
#5
I may be totally wrong, but for some reason I think of a blizzard quilt as being similar to this one. Bonnie Hunter calls this the String-X . http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2005/06/string-x.html
I think the directions I saw years ago had you sewing a long strip of the strings and then cutting them to length for your block.
But then again, maybe I just dreamed it, lol. Laura
I think the directions I saw years ago had you sewing a long strip of the strings and then cutting them to length for your block.
But then again, maybe I just dreamed it, lol. Laura
#6
From your previous post, someone posted this link - http://www.flickr.com/photos/indigocarole/2118689410/ - I think it is the best example of what the quilt might look like. It's just made up of scrappy rows of different heights, and within each row each "block" has a different width, depending on how much fabric you had of that block. Sort of like a jelly roll quilt, if the strips were all different widths and lengths, but the same width on each row (for easier sewing!). Sounds like a great way to use up scraps, and might work well for the back of a quilt as well as for the front.
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