I've been longing to make a quilt where I could let loose and have fun. Not that most of my projects aren't fun. I wanted a creative release and what better way than combining improv, scraps and circles?!
Enter Frivolous Fun! And it was just that...a lot of fun! I grabbed some Kona Haze for the background,
Flipped open my scrap bins, and began picking larger pieces for the half circles. I didn't want to cut from yardage, so whatever was in the bins was what I was going to use.
Once the half circles were cut I began piecing background sections. With each background I tried to use a different color. And, since it was pieced together I could position the pieces so that they filled the curve section in a haphazardly way. As long as I could cut the size I needed I was good to go.
I ended up making five different circle sizes, 8", 6", 4 1/2", 3 3/4" and 3". The largest being half circles and sewn together, but the four remaining sizes I wanted to use the six-minute circle method. I love this method and have used it many times. It's simple and very satisfying. Who would have ever thought freezer paper could be used in quilting?!
Nothing is ever set in stone when 'puzzling' together a quilt. Having the leeway to adjust and trim so that each circle or background piece fits together is both fun and stressful! I try and plan out sections that line up without having to do partial seams...that would be a whole different level of brain power for me! All in all, I'm pleased with the results. I fulfilled my desire to have some frivolous fun!