For those of you who are working on your
Gravity quilt kits or block of the month programs, I thought it might be a good idea to have a some blog posts for those of you who are interested in making a spot on Gravity quilt.
Here is where you can find the colors for:
To make Block 6, you will continue to work from the 2nd fabric pack, as you did for Blocks 4 & 5. The fabrics are in order in the pack. The next 6 in the pack are fabrics A through F of Block 6, as noted in the book:
And so on for the final set of 6 fabrics in the pack to make the second Block 6:
Follow these images clockwise to see the names of the colors with a swatch, the letters correspond to the letter label of the fabrics to cut in the Gravity book:
As I mentioned in the Introduction of Gravity, the intention is that you will have fun making your Gravity quilt and have fun with the subtle color variations within the quilt blocks. There is no need to stress about precisely matching fabric or color placement from block to block.
The beauty of this design, and the variety of fabrics and colors used to create it, is that each quilt will take on a subtle and distinct look and feel of its own. With that in mind, for those of you who REALLY want to know which colors I used where, I hope you will find these posts to be helpful.
If you're looking to order a Gravity Quilt kit, there is a limited quantity of quilt kits still available from Fat Quarter Shop and Hawthorne Threads, as well as other local and online quilt shops. If you've been on the fence about ordering one, I would recommend getting one soon, as they are unlikely to be restocked once they're gone.
Remember to share your photos on social media with the #GravityQuilt tag & have fun!
© Blog post written by Julie Herman
For more information visit http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/
3 comments:
Looking forward to taking your workshop in Sisters, Oregon in October.
Your color selections of fabrics, especially the color gradations are just luscious!!
Thanks for your help on making sure I have the colors in the correct spot. The rulers are just great to use. I like the versatility to make different shapes.
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