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Convergence Experiment
The Grand Convergence Experiment

A Grand Experiment with an Ugly Quilt ?

Quilting daughter, Stephanie, is home. And with her came this quilt top.

Like all quilters, Stephanie has tops that have not been finished for various reasons.

This one was supposed to be a reverse Irish Chain quilt, and she declared that it has two problems.

First, it doesn't look like an Irish Chain at all. And second, it's boring. She says it needs some spark.

It hung on the design wall for several days, just waiting for some inspiration. And sure enough, the inspiration came.

Stephanie was glancing through Ricky Tims' Convergence Quilts book, and got an idea - a great idea for a Grand Experiment.

She asked - "How about if we cut up this quilt and make a convergence quilt with it?"

Sounded like a great plan to me. So, we decided to do it.

Because Ricky has agreed to be interviewed in our October Eavesdrop on a Telephone Conversation, Stephanie thought it would be a good idea to share this project with quilters so they will have something to talk about with Ricky....or some questions to ask.

So, here is the plan.

Progress of the Grand Convergence Experiment will be posted on the quilterpenny blog.

In addition, detailed step-by-step instructions will be posted in the member's area of TheQuiltingCoach.com

If you are interested in following Ricky's specific instructions, and see his convergence quilts, you may want to invest in his book, Ricky Tims' Convergence Quilts.

In the meantime, Happy Quilting!

Penny Halgren
TheQuiltingCoach

 

 

P.S. Here's the completed Convergence Experiment - David's Quilt:

The Grand Convergence Experiment - Quilt Top Done!
The Grand Convergence Experiment - Quilt Top Done! It's hard to believe that just a little more than 2 months ago, quilting daughter, Stephanie, began The Grand Convergence Experiment. And what a difference! For those who have followed, this project began when Stephanie took out an "ugly" quilt and wanted to do something special . . . keep reading
Borders on the Blocks of The Grand Convergence Experiment Quilt
Borders on the Blocks of The Grand Convergence Experiment Quilt Borders on the blocks? Don't you mean sashing? Not exactly. When all of the converged blocks were complete and trimmed, it turned out that they were various sizes. As the blocks were sewn . . . keep reading
The Grand Convergence Experiment - Block 4
The Grand Convergence Experiment - Block 4 There it sits on the flannel wall, yet another block with lots of little, curved pieces. Even with the curves, this block can be sewn together just as a regular patchwork block. Because I like to work . . . keep reading
Sewing Curves in the Grand Convergence Experiment
Sewing Curves in the Grand Convergence Experiment There it sits on the flannel wall, these curved pieces seemed a little more challenging. Not because they were curves, but because it was hard for me to figure out exactly how I was going to sew them together because of the point. It took Stephanie to point out the best . . . keep reading
Sewing the Convergence Curves
QuiltingCoach Penny
Sewing the Convergence Curves The Grand Convergence Experiment moves to its second block. This one has some gentle curves in it. . . . keep reading
Getting the Courage to Sew the First Block on the Grand Convergence Experiment
QuiltingCoach Penny
There it sits on the flannel wall, just waiting for me to garner the courage to begin sewing -- all of those curved pieces. And so it began one Friday evening. If Ricky can do it, I can, too. Beginning with what I considered to be the easiest block, I took two of the curved pieces, and placed them right sides facing together. . . . keep reading
Divide and Conquer
QuiltingCoach Penny
With the fabric bought, washed, dried and ironed, it is time to cut up both the ugly quilt squares and the beautiful batiks. . . . keep reading
Fabric for the Grand Convergence Experiment
QuiltingCoach Penny
A quick trip to our local fabric shop, and our adventure really began. . . . keep reading
Taking the Quilt Top Apart
The first thing to do is look at how the blocks were sewn together into the quilt top. Look for the seams of rows or columns. In this case, the quilt was sewn together in rows. Since I wanted squares, I knew that I would need to work around some of the seams. . . . keep reading
The Grand Convergence Experiment Begins
It's always good to start at the beginning.... Although, it looks like this project is beginning in the middle. . . . keep reading
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