Intermediate
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1 hour 15 min
01:08
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01:15
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08:56
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13:14
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09:10
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41:40
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For textile artist Sherri Lynn Wood, improvisation is a way to make choices in all aspects of daily living, but especially in her patchwork process. In this class, Sherri demonstrates the freedom and excitement of improv patchwork by focusing on string piecing. Working within a "score" or flexible pattern, you’ll learn how to work with surprises, make choices from random selections, celebrate “whoopie” moments, and troubleshoot in the moment. By the end you’ll have a beautiful piece of patchwork that can be further developed into a quilt or used as a decorative piece.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Fat quarters or quilting cotton fabrics in a range of colors
- Sharp scissors
- Rotary cutter and mat
- Sewing machine with neutral thread
- Pins
- Tailor’s chalk
- Iron and ironing surface
Downloads:
- Improv piece
- String piece
- Use values and see how colors work together
- Make “yes and...” choices
- Troubleshoot bubbles
- Work ruler free
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Patchwork Improv: Working with Strips Reviews
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Susana Frydman Levin
I liked the class a lot, It was validating and enjoyable. Thanks
More than 3 months ago
MOLLY WRIGHT
I can't express how much I LOVED this. I was looking for help on this exact concept that I was exploring on my own and having mixed results. This tutorial helped me with problem solving and was so encouraging. I can't wait to try all the tips. So Inspirational :)
More than 3 months ago