Double Helix Quilt - Science never looked this pretty!
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
- This quilt is a variation of the Interleave technique invented by Dr. Lorrie Cranor. You can find her original instructions here:
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Thanks!
Thank you!!
You always have the most incredible patterns.
Thank you 😊
As I watched, all I could think about was placemats in Christmas fabrics. Such a great idea.
That would be brilliant!
I’m in love with this pattern/technique! Thank YOU and to Dr. Laurie for sharing.
You are so welcome! It was a fun one to make!
Love this!! Makes me think of sitting on a veranda in a tropical jungle looking through shutter slats at the lush plant growth. It's very relaxing even though its made with wild fabrics. Great idea! Thank you!
I love your imagination! Thank you for watching!
Very, very nice..... So glad to see another video! Blessings
Thank you so much!
❤your designs!
Thank you :D
Wowza! Eye catcher!
Thank you!
Brilliant quilt. So vibrant and dramatic...I think it is your best yet!!! xxxxxxx
Wow! Thank you. I was feeling a little discouraged about it but you've made my day.
@@revelationquilts I know the feeling well!!!! It seriously is awesome! 🤩
Love every quilt that you make! !!!
Thank you! I really appreciate your support!
I get a little dizzy looking at it. I won't be making it but appreciate your continued inspiration!
I understand. My hubby gets dizzy with all my designs. LOL
WOW! very colorful!
Wow what a great design. You always amaze me.❤😂
Wow, thank you!
I've watched a few different video's demonstrating this technique. I enjoyed watching how you made your blocks and then showing a possible finish. Thank you 😍
Glad it was helpful!
That's really neat. I might try it myself. I like your uniqueness.
You should!
What a unique quilt Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Great presence! The farther away the better it gets.
Thanks - it really does turn into an illusion.
This is amazing, Suze! Well done!
Thank you!
I love this!
So fun! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching!
You always inspire me! Can't wait to make this one. ❤❤
Yay! Thank you!
Turned out very nice.
Thank You
Very cool quilt design. Thank you 😊👍💕
You’re welcome 😊
Beautiful and AMAZING, thank you for sharing this with us.😊❤
My pleasure 😊
That’s different very interesting thanks again😊
You’re welcome 😊
Fabulous!!!
This looks great, but I feel like drawing the spiral or zigzag line just wastes fabric and makes you cut off more than needed... I want to try this, but what I would do is simply cut the tube into the 1.5" strips (or rather smal loops) first, and afterwards snip them apart with a straight angle and within the same fabric, just at random distance points. Then it's easy to arrange them in a pleasing and equally random way without losing so much on both sides, and keeping all the blocks at a similar width.
Give it a try and see how it works!
This would look great as a 2 color quilt, or a 1 color solid, and multi-color print, and the medium tone sashing. It may not need sashing with a 1 color solid. This has a lot of possibilities...or, a tablecloth with placemats in different colors, yet still matching. Thanks for sharing ❤️😊
You're so right about the many possibilities! I hope you make it your own! Thanks for watching
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I love it ❤
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This would be a great stash-busting quilt, for sure! I don't understand the criterion you used, when you laid the two alternating strips out, cascading down, stating you were lining them up on a certain ruler line. Other than a consistent horizontal line, I can't see the logic of the vertical placement, perhaps because I am watching you do it upside down. I do like the look of the curvy cuts, the best!
Since the end of every strip was cut at an angle or curve, I lined them up on a line so that the 'line' allowed me to be able to cut off the angled ends and be able to start with a straight edge to start sewing them together. I originally struggled with how to line each strip up when sewing them together, so I came up with that solution.
@@revelationquilts Oh! I got it! You're using the shorter of the two uneven ends. Excellent. This is your first video that I've seen. I can't wait to see your other videos, too!
I had the same ? re what part of each strip you were using to line up vertically. Now I get it. Thanks.
If you're sewing 4 eight inch strips together, shouldn't you have a strip that measures 8.5" wide?
I really like the finished quilt, especially your bold choice for the solid in the borders.
You would think. As mentioned before, there are reasons this might happen.
Aren’t those fun? I managed after several large ones, I figured out how to not lose my place!
I thought it was super fun 🤩
When you do the first layout of the strips you choose a vertical cut line on the mat but how do you decide what spot on the strip to aim for? Love this design but I’ve watched this several times and my pea brain gets stuck at this step. Starts at about 10:48?
I line them up so that a whole strip is lined up; for example, there's no curve or angle in the line. I hope this helps.
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What’s wrong?
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