3 Swish Bargello's wip
#14
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Originally Posted by Lori L
When you look at a bargello quilt, you think of how difficult it looks to make one. Little does anyone know (until they make one of their own) the difficulty lies in making the freakin decision about which fabrics to use! LOL I agonized over my fabrics and then swapped, reswapped and ended up putting them back to where they started from (at least 3 times) :) Have fun ladies!!!
#15
Originally Posted by marvellove [/quote
Why not join us, we will be at it for awhile. haha
#16
Originally Posted by Lori L
When you look at a bargello quilt, you think of how difficult it looks to make one. Little does anyone know (until they make one of their own) the difficulty lies in making the freakin decision about which fabrics to use! LOL I agonized over my fabrics and then swapped, reswapped and ended up putting them back to where they started from (at least 3 times) :) Have fun ladies!!!
#18
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: MS
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I'm in the weeds! I must get the donation lap quilts made before I can cut strips for my Bargello. The lap quilts are coming right along. I hoped to make the tops, sandwich and quilt them this week. Not going to happen. Looks like it will take the rest of this week to make the tops so I am into next week sandwiching and quilting. My stuff can wait, I will get to it. :)
#19
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I have selected my 24 fabrics, cut my 2 1/2" strips and sewn my panels from the 2 1/2" strips. I am cutting my column strips as I go. I have assembled and sewn my first 8 (of 54)column strips together. Bargellos are so addictive. Since I now know the pattern, I am making an effort to put my attention on the finer details. Notice how my seams are exactly in the center of the selvage edge of the new strip. Can you see it? I am pressing each seam, taking no short cuts and using enough starch to turn the fabric into cardboard.
I spent at least 6 weeks choosing the fabrics. If I lived in Candyland I would have switched a couple out but I really like my new quilt.
It will take me a second to add the photos.
Please tell me what you think and which fabrics you would have changed with what. If you aren't familiar with the pattern you can see mine and Marvellove's first ones on these links.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-56549-1.htm (The Tidal Wave.)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-75941-1.htm (Swish's Texas Cousin.)
I spent at least 6 weeks choosing the fabrics. If I lived in Candyland I would have switched a couple out but I really like my new quilt.
It will take me a second to add the photos.
Please tell me what you think and which fabrics you would have changed with what. If you aren't familiar with the pattern you can see mine and Marvellove's first ones on these links.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-56549-1.htm (The Tidal Wave.)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-75941-1.htm (Swish's Texas Cousin.)
No, it is not a snake. This is my 1st four columns. They are each 1" wide before seaming.
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Hoping this will give you a flavor of the fabric's personalities.
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Fabric #1 _ #17 panels
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8 columns so far. One of the wedges it is creating.
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The wave is beginning to roll.
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Fabric #18-#24 panels.
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I am assembling the columns left to right. This is the top of my full strips. It looks like I have made some mistakes but they are all correct.
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The light fabrics are my numbers 1, 2, & 3. I hope they create a glass effect like Olga's did. Do you think they will? http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-86678-1.htm
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#20
This is Gigix12 checking in. I finished the top of the Bargello from Hell. If it weren't for DSB i would not have finished it but tossed it in the rabbit hole. Now when I figure out how to post the picture of the top I will add it.
Making a bargello was on my bucket list, and now I've done it, I don't ever have to do another.!!!!
Making a bargello was on my bucket list, and now I've done it, I don't ever have to do another.!!!!
Egad, it's almost done!!!
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