As part of their offering, I had the pleasure of an online workshop with Sue Battley last week, who taught us how to go about making interleave quilts.
I used a piece of fabric over my wadding, that I'd marked with 1/4" lines on, just to give myself a fighting chance of the stitched lines coming out parallel to each other. Sue taught me the value of a central 'spine' line to arrange the strips on.
I laid them out on a large ruler so I could move them around when I needed to, without disturbing the layout.
After that the fun began! Quilt as you go, but in small scale.
You can see that I didn't always get my centre lines quite right. I struggled to see my markings on some of them - I need to find my chalk marker if I do this again with dark colours!
Thanks Sue! Lots to think about there, and perhaps time to experiment with some larger shapes and different colour layouts too!
The finished piece is roughly 6" tall by 7" wide, once trimmed. All those seams eat fabric!!
OhMyGosh - that turned out great!!!
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