05 November 2021

Asymmetry Needed

 Kaja’s {A}symmetry prompt drove home my overwhelming use of symmetry in quilting. Even after posting the prompt, all my quilts have been symmetrical. Butterflies has 90-degree rotational symmetry.

Butterfly baby quilt

And Scrappy Trips has either that or reflective symmetry when looked at block by block.

Scrappy Trip baby quilt

The Baby Word quilts

LOVE baby quilt

and the Baseball quilt demonstrate translational symmetry.

SF Giants baseball quilt

although there’s also reflective symmetry between left- and right-handed players.

Ruth McDowell wrote Symmetry years ago. In the 90s? It’s an excellent explanation of the seventeen tiles in a plane. She uses 🖐 hand prints 🖐 to highlight each. 

In geometry we say there are four types of symmetry: reflection, rotation, translation, and glide reflection. In geology, we identify 32 combination of symmetry operations in crystal morphology {which is just another big word for the natural shape of crystals.} Of course, there are extras because it’s three-dimensional.

I have to look a long way back to find an asymmetrical quilt. All the way back to the first quilt I posted on my blog.

A Daisy a Day

And my favorite quilt - The Live Oak - from sketches of my children in their favorite tree.

The Live Oak

I need to work on asymmetry. Some day soon.

Ann



7 comments:

audrey said...

So interesting to look back to your earlier quilts. I think we all have our preferences in the look and feel to our quilts, though of course it changes some through the years of experience in making. I mostly lean toward symmetry myself though once in a blue moon I will take a walk on the wild side and change things up. I have enough chaos in my life, the look of symmetry undoubtedly feels cozier most of the time.:)

Angie in SoCal said...

These are great quilts, Ann. I especially like your flower quilt. Was that an improv or a pattern? Thanks for mentioning Ruth's book. It's one I don't have. I'll pull it on my wish list.

Robin said...

Asymmetry is difficult for me. It has to be balanced, even, and have square corners or it doesn't look right to me. I wonder if the visual asymmetry has anything to do with my extremely poor eyesight? Hmmmm, I'm always trying to stay in focus. I enjoyed your post and seeing your quilts.

QuiltGranma said...

Love your daisies!

Mystic Quilter said...

I'm another quilter who has difficulty with asymmetry! I do love your collection of symmetrical baby quilts and the baseball quilt and your explanation of symmetry in geology!! A Daisy a Day and The Live Oak are so very different from what we are used to seeing on your blog now, I think they're fabulous Ann.

Janie said...

Fun with past quilts, and symmetry!
And asymmetrical can be a design challenge, but I'm sure you'll find your way and have fun doing so!

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