Uneven Blocks
#11
Could you move them around so the hearts in a row are the same height? If they're still uneven on row widths, add some of the checkered fabric to each end of the row and resquare. You might even offset the heart blocks so it won't be obvious the blocks are a little different in width. They're very pretty. And I love the bright colors against the black and white. Good luck! (0:
#14
The hearts are so close to matching I think it won't be obvious w/ the sashing. Using the block fabric as a sashing would be problematic if you want to match the pattern in the fabric though.
#15
I would also play w/ the block layout so the ones next to each other come as close to matching as you can manage.
Place the best matching blocks to the center and poorest matching to the outer sides or bottom. (away from the main focus)
Place the best matching blocks to the center and poorest matching to the outer sides or bottom. (away from the main focus)
#19
I think you could ease/stretch the blocks to match. As I hear said on Fons and Porter - "baggy {on the} bottom" when you sew the blocks together. The feed dogs will help ease the little bit in.
My concern w/ sashing is that if it is narrow sashing, if it isn't exactly perfect, that will be noticed, too.
I love your colors and esp the black and white!!
My concern w/ sashing is that if it is narrow sashing, if it isn't exactly perfect, that will be noticed, too.
I love your colors and esp the black and white!!
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