Free Quilting Tutorial - Fibonacci Sequence

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 39

  • @kathleenswan4184
    @kathleenswan4184 Год назад +3

    Ah, a fellow math nerd! Quilting scratches so many itches!
    I loved this quilt! The various colour ways really change the feel of it.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Год назад

      Hi Kathleen. Welcome fellow math nerd! Glad you like the project and hope you will give this one, or the Fibonacci Spiral (free pattern on my website) a try.

    • @kathleenswan4184
      @kathleenswan4184 Год назад

      @@bitspiecesquilting
      I’ll definitely be adding these patterns to my list. Thank you for presenting them and providing them at no cost!

    • @mathgeek7966
      @mathgeek7966 Год назад +1

      Thanks for showing your pattern! As another math nerd, I like thinking about how to use my obsession with the science of patterns in my quilting. 😊

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Год назад

      @@mathgeek7966 There are so many options! Science, math and quilting go really well together. I have some ideas to make patterns out of peano curves, but still works in progress.

  • @The_patchy_artist
    @The_patchy_artist 9 месяцев назад

    It's such a great idea to use up all the scraps, and the other colourways are really modern and pure. Dear Michelle, once again a very inspiring video, thanks! Andrea

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much Andrea! I've only drawn up the modern colourways, but I'm keen to give one a try to see what it looks like in real life! Thanks for watching.

  • @arvettadelashmit9337
    @arvettadelashmit9337 Год назад +2

    I did not know anything about the Fibonacci Sequence. You made an interesting, colorful scrap quilt. I have not seen anything like it before. Thank you for this lesson. 😀❤❤❤

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Год назад

      Thanks Arvetta - I also turned the Fibonacci Sequence into a Spiral design in an earlier video - the video is on my channel and the pattern on my website. Check it out!

  • @Judithcane
    @Judithcane Год назад

    What a great way to use up scraps! Thank you for lesson!

  • @cheryloverbay3779
    @cheryloverbay3779 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤ I love the alternative samples you provide! Thanks

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks Cheryl - it's amazing how different a project can look with different fabrics. Thanks for watching.

  • @marq9955
    @marq9955 Год назад +1

    Loved it…very interesting….the grey color way fits in a minimalist home…

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Год назад

      Hi Marq - I agree - a complete contrast to the wild and crazy version I made! 😜

  • @bibliophilecats
    @bibliophilecats Год назад +1

    I love the idea of making these maths-inspired quilts. I already plan on making the Fibonacci Spiral, and this one also goes on my to be sewn pile 😊 Maybe as a table runner.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Год назад +1

      Thanks Bibliophilecats!! Quilting and math go so well together.

  • @glynisreynolds446
    @glynisreynolds446 Год назад +1

    This is a gorgeous quilt 🤩 I love that it’s used lots of scraps 👍 but I bet you have lots more 🤣 Thanks for sharing 👏👏🇬🇧

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Год назад

      Hi Glynis..... I might have more scraps!!!! Thanks for watching

  • @veravaldiviez7864
    @veravaldiviez7864 6 месяцев назад

    Yes, I definitely like the idea of this quilt. I plan to o make a quilt based on this idea but a little different. Thank you

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Vera - I love math and there is so much potential with this design. I hope I've inspired you to give it a try and make it your own.

  • @bethkoch11
    @bethkoch11 Год назад +1

    I love any ideas for use of scraps. This one turned out very nice!

    • @carlaatkins2619
      @carlaatkins2619 Год назад

      Super idea. I love the scrapiness. Math rules.🎶💐💖

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Год назад

      Hi Carla! I agree! Math rules!!!

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Год назад

      Thanks Beth - glad you like it. It's a ton of fun, easy, and uses a ton of scraps!

  • @tchr1106
    @tchr1106 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent!! I'll try making a solid modern one.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Roxanna - don't forget to download the free pattern from my website at www.bitsandpiecesquilting.com. What colours will you use? Thanks for watching!

  • @LisaLisa-zl9vu
    @LisaLisa-zl9vu Год назад

    Love this idea!!

  • @evelynlafargue504
    @evelynlafargue504 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful ❤

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks Evelyn! There is so much potential with this design, but I love the scrappy version.

  • @patriciabryant6574
    @patriciabryant6574 Год назад

    Another good one.

  • @Imjetta7
    @Imjetta7 10 месяцев назад

    This is very cool!

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks Imjetta! If you haven't seen it yet, check out my video on the Fibonacci Spiral - it's a different approach to the same ideas: ruclips.net/video/oLpzemtIgyU/видео.html. And you can find free patterns for both on my website at: www.bitsandpiecesquilting.com. Thanks for watching.

  • @ycb6537
    @ycb6537 Год назад

    love it

  • @karenkurdziel4069
    @karenkurdziel4069 10 месяцев назад

    The quilt design is beautiful; however, I feel that it fails to encompass the true essence of the Fibonacci sequence as your design only utilizes the concept in 1 dimension. As demonstrated by the golden spiral and 2D grid, a key component is the demonstration of the “Golden Ratio” . Your design does not bring the focus of the layout to the lower numbers in the sequence (as does the spiral). It is this component that people associate with well balanced and pleasing views/ works of art, photos design. While the numerical series is often represented in nature (i.e. the number of flower petals) its relationship with objects such as the conch shell better demonstrate the significance of the Fibonacci series and it extensions (i.e Golden ratio (which approximates “pi”)). Personally I feel the at least the 2nd dimension should be represented- implementing the series restrictions to both the x and y dimensions, possibly using a background color for 0 and portions of the quilt not representing the series. The possibility of designing a 2D projection of a 3D model is a challenging and intriguing project. Just my opinion and a math nerd.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Karen - this is really interesting and insightful, thank you. I guess some of your points also come down to being inspired by the math to highlight the math and the Golden Ratio or being inspired by the math and having that underlying foundation "hidden" to let the fabric or the overall design stand out. You have got me thinking about whether I should try a design that cuts the sequence vertically AND horizontally - so that I capture the x and y dimensions, as you say. That would likely put a blank (background) square in the one corner, and a 13 inch square in the opposite corner. Humm.... I'll have to give this more thought. Thanks for your insights and thanks for watching.