This is the photo I shared yesterday of the few pieces of
fabric and some trims I plan on working with for this Action Quilt. As I go, I
may not use something, or add another piece or two of fabric I’d rather use. This
is just a starting point. There are no hard & fast “rules” – just an
assortment of different textures and colors.
You may recognize a rare piece – REAL Dotted Swiss! A while
back, a friend/neighbor of mine gave me a few boxes and some sacks of fabric… I
found this treasure of red Dotted Swiss inside!!!
A bit of lace, satin ribbon, and chiffon will be among the
“doo-dads” I’ll incorporate.
I like working with plastic pet screen (aka mini screen) as
well. I made a makeup bag out of it before, a class I took with Sew Michelle
at Thomas Sewing Center .
It makes a nice “pocket” effect. But, certainly ~ trust me ~ keep the iron far
far away from it!
I start cutting out pieces of the fabric in different sizes,
anywhere from 6.5” square, 2.5” x whatever length, to a 4.5” x 12”, and lay
next to each other as I go. I’ve found placing them on the grid of my cutting
mat works well.
I try and keep the size to be about 14” x 19” – to fit nicely
on a lap, or tray, and folks won’t have to reach so far.
Because there is no pattern, you’re free to play with
different sizes and shapes – whatever suits your fancy!
While I play, I keep in mind:
- Avoid the need to match seams
- Scatter different textures throughout
- Balance color around the quilt
- I can always change my mind
I don’t fret over using thin (like my white with colorful dots
or the red dotted swiss) or flimsy (like a knit) fabric. I simply use a
lightweight iron-on interfacing to act as a barrier and/or give the fabric an
extra bit of body.
I highly recommend reading Vision and Alzheimer’s Disease – A Different Way to See the World and what I took
from reading this article I incorporate into Action Quilts:
Reds
Color Contrast
Once I’ve cut and arranged the pieces, and I’ve applied any
needed interfacing ~ keeping mindful of #1 - #4 above ~ it’s time to start
adding doo-dads here and there! I’ll share tomorrow!
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