On my wall today is one of my May UFOs, still in blocks. My goal was to have this made into a top by the end of May. Didn’t/Won’t happen. I have to figure out how to lay these out first. But now that they are on my wall, I will stare at them every day until I figure it out.
These are from a Saturday Sampler held at my LQS way back in 2007. I’ve got some Asian yardage I’ve been saving hoping to sash them with it. I’m considering that now.
Hooking up to Judy’s Design Wall Monday post.
I have a buck-a-block which needs the same treatment. Looks like you have quite a but of purple and salmon throughout the blocks – maybe sashing of one of those colors would work. Good luck!
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I have some of the matching salmon fabric set aside for sashing/borders. And, the more I’m looking at it, the teal is calling to me to go with the salmon. It’s in enough of the blocks to want to be highlighted.
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The “quilt stare” , I use this technique often, way to often. I find it works best with a fresh pot of coffee.
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Great idea. Coffee is on now. Thanks.
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Beautiful blocks! Spend as much time as you need to decide exactly how to finish. It will be a wonderful quilt.
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