Wednesday 20 June 2012

Plan! What Plan?

I've got about fifty birdie blocks pieced now. So I decided to see how hard it was to then turn them into bigger blocks. I thought I would do my usual thing and make it up as I went along. I want to see just how big a quilt top fifty birds would make. Because I still have a lot more birds I can use. Do I turn them all into mini blocks first, or do I estimate how many I need and then realise that I have enough for two quilts?


This block measures approximately 21" x 14".

This randomness of the placement of the blocks was what I envisioned all along.
I am hoping a whole quilt like this will work.

So if I had eight blocks of this size, there about, then I would have a quilt top of approximately 42" x 56" - without any borders or anything like that taken into consideration. We are starting to get into a nice size throw by then. Therefore I think it would make sense to piece all the mini birdie blocks together and see how it looks. Because I really don't plan to do a queen sized quilt like this. And I am already running a new (easier) idea through my head of what to do with round two of the birds. 

I would welcome opinions before I reach the point of no return, if you have an opinion about this at all that is.

Susan 

32 comments:

  1. I like the random placement, I would go with piecing them together and seeing.

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  2. I agree - sounds like a plan!

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  3. Why not place them all on a white sheet and see how you like them and then piece them together like that! I love random and asymmetry (can't spell it) and lack of planning - think it's called organic! Looking great!

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  4. I like it. I like it. I like it. I like it a whole lot. I think your stained quilt worked so well because it was very similar to this - bright random fabric with white sashing to rest your eye. It's one of the prettiest quilts I know, so repeating that theme will take you to a winner. Keep stitching!

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  5. Here's what I think will happen... You'll make more blocks than you need. Then you'll decide to make two quilts instead of one. You make the first and then you feel inspired to make something different and you save the rest of your blocks and start a whole new project :) next year or the year after your second stack of blocks will turn up and you will be totally inspired to make something very different and totally gorgeous with them :)

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  6. Piece all the small birds together and see how it looks. Love the picture.

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  7. you make the most gorgeous stuff, mojo or nomojo!

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  8. I really like the random placement, I think it works really well with all these bird mini-blocks. Keep going as you are, I say.

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  9. Plans? What are they? Oh just make it up as you go along and I think you should make it as big as possible - an MF birdie quilt.

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  10. Looking great so far! No plan always a winner in my book!

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  11. I say make it up as you go along - its defintely working so far, it looks great

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  12. The block looks great! I liked Nicky's suggestion of arranging them on a white sheet first.
    Go with the flow!

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  13. No opinion other than that it looks great and you clearly know where you're going! It's going to be a really fun quilt!!

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  14. It looks superb - but really, go large; you've worked so hard on it, don;t be stingy!

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  15. More of those would be great IMHO!

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  16. I'm with Nicky on the laying it all out on a sheet and seeing how it all looks, then just go for the piecing. That's how I did the back of Proj 51! Love Annabella's comment - MF Birdie Quilt! Perfect! It's even got a name already!

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  17. Oh the maths of that makes my head hurt! But I'm sure it'll look cool in the end :o)

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  18. Love it! Keep going! And it's so lovely to see your smiling face back again! Jxo

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  19. It looks great so I'd say go with the fly by the seat of your pants approach. It seems to be working so far!

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  20. It is looking really good so far Susan!

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  21. I think your non-plan is working out delightfully!!!!

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  22. Love the look, but have to say I'd go large and use them all - they've been collected as a huge sample of different birdies so it feels right to keep them in a flock :) Bet this goes against your plan doesn't it?! x

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  23. I like your plan, the block looks great and more of the same approach will work wonderfully.

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  24. OO looks great so far. I like the way you are putting it together!

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  25. I think it's great, I'm fond of bird fabrics, and am resisting getting too many of them, but if I WAS and if I was going to make a birdie quilt, I'd hope it was as cool as that!

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  26. They look awesome! I say keep going!

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  27. The birdie blocks are beautiful. I agree with Rachel, keep going.

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  28. Liking the placement, I always think you're better off going bigger though. You'll regret it if you don't.

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  29. Love all the different birds blocks ... And bigger is better :)

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  30. I love it, and I agree keep going. You could always do a double sided quilt or two quilts if you don't want to go queen size.

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  31. I say do whatever you want - it already looks great and you always have superb ideas! If it was me, though, I'd make it as big as I could!!

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