Three Hour Improv Piecing Workshop advanced; domestic machines; 6 hours; $50 per student with 10 student minimum.
Created specifically for the GSQA Seminar in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, this class touches on the ways that improv can change how you quilt. Improv quilting is a different way of quilting. It brings about new ideas, voices, and needs. Toss in unique improv makers and improv becomes something spectacular. Each improv quilter has his/her own way of pulling together a quilt from almost nothing. In this workshop, you will work on finding your own improv voice.
I’ll show you the techniques I use to create my own unique quilts. We’ll “build” fabric from the pieces and cast-offs in your sewing room. We’ll sort and analyze scraps to determine where and how they want to be. We’ll reimagine new ways of dealing with old problems: scraps and discarded blocks. While I will have several quilts available to show, the goal here is for participants to understand how to create unique, improv quilts using their unique ways of thinking. It’s a day filled with sharing and sewing and finding the improvisation in you.
How do we do it all in one day? We move fast. You will learn and practice more than one skill at a time. And, unless we make it a two-day event, this class is an overview rather than an in-depth study. Students get to experience modern quilting in a broad spectrum.
- You will learn
- color theory
- how to create fabric from scraps
- how to create large- and small-scale blocks
- minimalism vs maximalism in modern quilt design
- use of negative space
- curves in modern quilting