Sunday, November 28, 2010
and a miracle occurred
This is done...no name as yet. I still have lots of scraps left from Jennifer. Some will go on the back and some will show up in other blocks. It was loads of fun and miracle of miracle the triangle blocks matched up in the upper corners without any fuss.
Back to curves....cut a bunch of 8 1/2 inch squares for some purpose which is now forgotten. They look like a sea of kelp to me. Hmmm...don't know where this is going.
Some more simple play--Double Cross. I had a stack of fabrics I liked together and wanted to make something simple. Of course if I wanted them to look like crosses then I had to mark the top and sides with pins. (this was discovered after one block looked like drunken crosses. The blocks will be tipsy, but I can't decide between solid gray or light green. Any suggestions???
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Great blocks! How about set them with no sashing?
Also, I love your scrappy quilt!!!
i vote solid grey.
and i can't believe you managed to incorporate that samurai fabric... excellent quilt!
No sashing!! These will be awesome all butted up to each other!! Weeee! Fun!!!
Hey Bonnie, I have nifty nearly committed to come in march!! Wooohoooo! Can't wait!!
By the way... How about making some fabric and slicing in the bars? Ooh! Let's play!!
Love love love the crosses.......that was one of my options! glen
Oh, and I love the "un-named" quilt too! I am so totally amazed when we put these wild things together that they look so fabulous!
glen
I love the un-named quilt too! I love the yellow "crosses" in the center of those blocks. I am going to have to try that!
Un-named quilt is great! I vote grey (if you go with sashing) though un-sashed would look great too...or how about crazy, pieced sashing?!!
Bonnie! I love this quilt. Love the blocks..
You play good!
Those Double Cross blocks look like fun to make... another idea to try!
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