
I don't do well with patterns (or recipes), and having read and been told how the bargello works in general, I just picked some fabrics (15 or so), cut 2.5" strips, sewed them together and joined the circle.

I also felt rebellious when I made this quilt, so I decided to join all the strips by sewing in the same direction - GASP! - not up down up down! I wanted to see if it's really as bad "as they say". It was certainly easier to match up all the selvedges...
I then started playing around with layout, but after I got this far (below), I just cut different width strips and decided if I wanted the wave to go up or down afterwards.

After very careful plan-less designing, I ended up with this: a gap! Argh, how did that happen?? I looked far and wide for the missing strip, but in the end I chalked the gap up to my being human (i.e. making errors) and fixed it but slicing a 1.25" strip off the wide one you say adjacent to the gap - that way I had an extra strip to complete the step.


What about you, have you made a bargello before? Did you use a pattern?
5 comments:
Wow beautiful!! I love the colors you used. Nope I've never made one and would have to follow instructions if I ever did LOL.
Crispy
Honestly, I don't even work, and you produce such orignal works!
I love this. I think that you are quite gifted in following patterns, it's my downfall..."what does that mean?" and I do my own stuff..I love it!
wait, why is it bad to sew the seams all in one direction? I do that all the time...
I love the colors you chose and if you can figure out how the bargello pattern from the inspiration quilt works, you'll be my hero :)
Your quilt is coming along beautifully so far.
Never done one before but just love them...that is beautiful...great choice in colours.
this looks great. i have never made one of these before. very cool
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