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Fibonacci Sequence

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I made this negative space quilt using the principals of the Fibonacci sequence. I made a long panel of black, white and the focus fabric, leaving room to add the 1 inch inserts of the solid fabrics in two positions on the strips I cut. I arranged the strips on my design wall, flipped every other one, and shifted them to separate the alignment of the sequence. I then added the solid colored strips.

I love Caryl Bryer Fallert's Fibonacci quilts, whose technique inspired my experimenting with using it to make a negative space quilt.  

Added: Apr 15, 2016

 

Name of Pattern or Block Strip piecing
Owned By Carol Ann Freda
Name of Maker Carol Ann Freda
Name of Quilter Carol Ann Freda
Year Made 2016
Year Made is: Certain
Located in City Morgan Hill
Located in State California
Located in Country United States
Condition of Quilt Mint
Design Source Adapted Original Design
Design Source - Based On Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry
Design Source - Description The Fibonacci quilts of Caryl Bryer Fallert as seen on TQS
Genre Contemporary Quilt
Quilt Type Wall Quilt
Quilt Width 32
Quilt Height 42
Measurement In: Inches
Fabric Used 100% Commercial Cotton, Commercial Batiks
Construction Technique Pieced
Piecing By Machine
Applique by None
Types of Quilting Quilted on domestic machine
Embellishments None

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#4 BarbCA 2016-10-18 17:57
Beautiful quilt!
#3 hazelvandessel@gmail 2016-10-18 10:59
It has a rythym like music. Very nice.
#2 cfreda 2016-04-17 13:50
I actually posted this upside down, guess it really doesn't matter as that is what the Fibonacci sequence is about...harmony based on the proportions observed in nature. Right side up, upside down...it's all good.
#1 Sewdreamy 2016-04-16 12:02
Wonderful quilt! :-)
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