
I started this quilt several years ago in an EBHQ class by Krista Hennebury @poppyprint, called Speed Date with Improv. This is the almost finished quilt top. I might add more white fabric to the top and/or black to the bottom.
Here is what my blocks from this workshop looked like at the end of the workshop:

They looked like houses to me. I photographed them and piled them in a box. I started working on them recently. I got rid of the petal shapes on the bottom and some of the quarter square triangle blocks that were less house shaped. I added a bunch of new blocks and figured out how to sew them together.
This was an intermediate stage of this quilt:

When I was happy with the block placement, I drew on a photo to figure out how to sew the pieces together since the blocks were different sizes.
Here’s my mockup:
