Augusts feature tutor on QuiltShopGal was Angela Waters... I already had one of her books and found this the perfect excuse to purchase another - I do find good books a helpful means of inspiration and handy tips. I have followed Angela's blog for some time too
I went for Option 2 of challenge using Angela's book Shape by Shape ....
I divided my cushion top fabric into 4 squares and then did that shape on the cover of the book....which is a bit modern and zentaglish... and which is like the snails trail block and does my head in seeing how things work....
I drew the lines first and then quilted over them using one of my handy rulers to keep the lines straight....
For this I used a thicker top stitching thread and needle as I wanted the lines very predominant....
.. for the back I changed to general size thread and did a long piece using Angela's signature design .... no marking necessary...
I struggled with the wavy look so I included a figure 8 design in some ....
... then I sliced it to get the two pieces for my favourite envelope finish...
... here is the completed top... I do like the secondary patterns that are created with this design. it needed lots of turning of the fabric (I don't have a foot that can take a ruler in any direction) so I don't see this as being practical for me on a quilt....
.. and the back... which makes me think of corsets!! your choice which way the waist fits best!!
.. the fabric looks very white in the pictures but it is more buttery-sandy with a light background design (which you can see in the first picture) ...
I like this look... more modern and masculine than what I am used to ... and I think this might be perfect for Hubz new office space (yes... he is getting an office in the new house - I had to trade off something for a sewing room!)
Thank you Darlene for hosting this challenge... anyone can join... it is not competitive but great for learning and practicing and wonderful inspiration looking at what others have made....
Thanks Angela for sharing your talents with us...thank goodness for quilters who do ...