QUILT MATH // quilt block results for 1 of 3 traditional block quilt groups using fractions to analyze shapes and color areas in order to answer two questions: how much of each color fabric to buy and how many shapes to cut based on our final sizes and number of blocks. essentially we used a grid to count up the number of squares each color took up, then applied that fraction to our total final quilt size to know how much fabric to buy. we used applique to set these shapes and worked as a team to cut the right number of each shape for the entire group. applied math!!! thanks to @artsatlarge ... final quilt blocks will be sewn together and displayed in the school during their museum program im february! . . . . #quilts #quilttop #quiltmath #math #art #artschool #artinschools #artsatlarge (at Milwaukee Parkside School of the Arts - Camp Parkside) https://www.instagram.com/p/BqutAApnA-v/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=3foansisl8g6