I bought this Beautiful Bargello book awhile back and have been anxious to start the Mirage quilt featured inside. I have made a couple of other bargellos, but never one that seemed to twist and turn. I am using some gorgeous batiks...even the trimmings are beautiful!
Cut off the selvages too...amazing all the selvages I wasted for all those years.
I cut them in sets of colors, so as not to get too confused on how many to cut of each set. That is how they were presented in the book. With 23 different colors, it would be easy to mix them up.
The strips are 1 1/2" wide. I used all fat quarters, so hope it works out the same as it would if I used WOF. I think it should. The quilt isn't very big when finished...about 47" sq.
Here is the first set of strips finished. You make 6 sets of strips, all different colors.
13 comments:
I love your fabrics and that pattern looks wonderful (but looks DIFFICULT, too....LOL)
I have made a lot of bargello quilts but never a planned design. I'll be watching to see how you like doing this.
Love your choice of colors. Can't wait to see the finished quilt. I made one small bargello quilt but it didn't twist like this one.
My aunt is working on a 'Bargello' quilt too, but she has put her's together in a zig-zag pattern. It is very nice.... but that picture at the top with the disected square is AMAZING!!!!
Beautiful quilt. I have a Bargello on my to do list..some day.
Your fabric choice is wonerful....I really love the navy with the light blue in it...
That looks amazing. Please show us your progress...please?
Jean this is going to be another beauty!
Oh Jean, that's gonna be one gorgeous quilt!!! The "Elm Creek" series is awesome ... enjoy :)
Love the colours. How wise to keep the strips so well organised.
That's going to be a fabulous quilt with the colours you've chosen
Love and hugs Gina xxx
Oh my goodness..yum yum yum! The strips and colours look fabulous and even the garbage looks great!
wow that is going to be beautiful.
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