Continuing evolution of my fractured quilt
#2
I think that would look good. Personally, I would add the green fabric and put two arrows pointing downward to make it look like a mirror image of the other arrows you have at the top pointing up. With that spot being small, a pin wheel might make it look to busy.
Adding the pinwheels to the bottom to make bigger would look great. I would do three small blocks of them.
Can't wait to see what you decide on. I am sure anything would look great! :)
Adding the pinwheels to the bottom to make bigger would look great. I would do three small blocks of them.
Can't wait to see what you decide on. I am sure anything would look great! :)
#4
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I like the idea of including arrows going down to balance the ones you have going up. I've seen several pinwheel patterns. Without pictures, I'm having trouble visualizing it. Just saw a quilt show on tv where one of the tips was to print out colored pictures of what you wanted to think of using. Print to the size you would need. Cut and paste the paper images of the fabric and try the pattern out. Seems like it would be less cost and time that cutting and sewing fabric samples.
Can't wait to see pictures of what you decide on.
Can't wait to see pictures of what you decide on.
#6
Originally Posted by amymarieski
This quilt is fabulous! How do you "fracture" it? I have a cheater panel that would be great for this technique.
#10
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Originally Posted by Kristin in ME
I think I'd also do arrows/flying geese in that space on the right, in the same fabrics as the ones on the left... either pointing up or down.
Really pretty, I like it!
Really pretty, I like it!
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