Quilt Designs: Blocks, Settings & Borders
Heather Thomas- In-depth Instruction; over 119 mins
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- Access to class Q&A
In this session I will show several quilts and talk about how they were designed, introducing the types of blocks used the type of setting used, sashing and coping strips that are present and borders. While showing the quilts I will give an overview of how the three pillars of good design are used in each quilt; balance, unity and variety.
Using paper templates and colored paper shapes, I will show how just about any block can be broken down into a 4-patch, 9-patch or 16-patch and give instructions on how to easily determine the finished measurements of each unit and how to do the math for quick cutting purposes. I will also provide information on how to cut and piece both half square and quarter square triangles and how to create simple paper pieced or flip and sew patterns to use with unusual angles or complex designs.
In this session I will introduce some of the basic setting options for quilts including; straight set, diagonal set, medallion set, horizontal set and off set. I will introduce any special math that is utilized in each type of set and talk about how to achieve balance, unity and variety with each type of set.
In this session I will show how coping strips can be used to stop action and help fit a pieced border to a pieced body of a quilt. I will discuss various styles of sashing and show how to do a simple stitch and slash technique all while teaching the basic math needed to complete these techniques.
In the session I will talk about the differences in borders for wall quilts versus bed quilts. How to build the "drop" for a bed quilt so that it is visually attractive and how to do the math for pieced borders.
Description
Find freedom from relying on books and patterns as you learn how simple and easy it can be to design your own quilts.
In this class, art quilter, Heather Thomas will show you how to visually break down a quilt block to determine how it is built then add in some easy math to make the cutting quick and simple. You will get information about how most blocks can be described as either a 4-patch, a 9-patch or a 16-patch.
Heather will show you how to make easy half and quarter square triangles and how to use “Magic Corners” for bias free piecing. You’ll also discover how easy it is to use simple paper piecing and flip-and-sew techniques to bypass block designs with difficult angles and lots of bias.
Heather will show you how to build from the block up including information about various block settings including straight and diagonal sets, horizontal and vertical sets as well as off set piecing. She’ll then show you how to work with pieced sashing and pieced borders.
You will learn all about the magic of the “coping” strip and how you can use them to make all the parts and pieces of your quilt design come together beautifully.
Using several quilt samples, Heather will introduce you to the three basics of good quilt design; balance, unity and variety and will provide you with some great information on selecting the perfect quilting motifs for your one of a kind quilt.
Heather Thomas
Heather is a mixed-media fiber artist with a passion for color and a dedication to teaching. After a decade of making original yet traditional work, she began venturing out toward art quilting, embellishments, and mixed media work. She is the author of "A Fiber Artists’ Guide to Color & Design" and "Fabric Embellishing: The Basics & Beyond."
Bonus materials available after purchase