***But first, a correction to the post on Leila Gardunia’s scrappy stars pattern. I paid $12, not $25 for the pattern I featured.
My youngest granddaughter asked what this quilt’s name was, and I told her I didn’t know yet. She suggested “Shape-Shifter,” so there you have it. “Shape Shifter” it is.

“Shape-Shifter” measures 65 by 80, so she is perfect for a long bed or a long person. And did you know that if you “accordion fold” a quilt top for your bed you can just reach out and grab the edge to pull it over you if you are cold.

The field fabric is Kona Titanium, the thread is Oyster Shell by Signature, and the Pantograph is Check and Chase by Herione Agee. **Note how a pineapple block looks when one uses the field fabric for the featured non-color pieces. Hmmm…that is…super interesting, to me, at least.

The backing is “Celebrating 250 Years Blue Stars,” by Jessi Rose Fabrics, for Northcott.
This is my second fairly recent improv quilt, and I really enjoyed making this one. It was all about play–with ideas, with rulers, with block projects which I trialed. This project took almost a year, and I only stopped when the blocks outgrew their design wall space.
Here a recent improv quilt: “Improv Blocks” made from all the blocks made in an earlier Tara Faughnan “Blocks” class.

Here’s “Improv Sandbox” made in March of last year. I hand sewed these log cabin blocks from scraps while watching tv. I saved it for one of the grands to choose. It’s more of a baby size.

There have been other improv quilts across the years, though they have long since flown from my house. I guess we can say I do like to make them.





















