The long strips, or tubes, that make up a Bargello quilt are sewn together to form loops. These loops are manipulated so the design looks like it’s moving. The more narrow the loops, the more geometric the quilt will be. Wider loops will make a more gentle design. The quilts look quite impressive, and it’s often assumed that making a Bargello quilt is a difficult project. Piecing a Bargello quilt is actually pretty straightforward and is a great project for a confident beginner. Prism by Natalie Crabtree for Windham Fabrics Playing the Scales from Happy Quilting Easy Bargello from Busy Hands Quilts A Wedding Quilt from Purl Soho Scrappy Bargello from Quiltville Beyond the Horizon from BeeSewInspired Ocean Waves from stickysugarstitches Strip Pieced Watercolor from Stitchin’ Therapy Beginner’s Bargello Lap Quilt from Threadworkdesign Diamond and Ribbons from QuiltingJays Bargello Quilt from Jordan Fabrics Baby Bargello from BeckysQuiltDesigns Delectable Bargello from Carter Quilter Madison’s Star from Northcott Heartbeat from PurpleQuiltCompany