Layout HELP!
#71
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Kentucky Wildcat Country Go Big Blue
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I think the first lay out looks fine. If I were making it , I would find a solid dard red that matches the darker red print and put a border about 2 inches wide on then add a wider border, about 4 inches,with the print you have there that you bought for the border. I love the pattern and I really like your blocks. It looks good to me. Who said they had to be perfect anyway? Not me.
sassy granny
sassy granny
#72
I used this idea when trying to make a dry layout of my ceramic tile for my kitchen floor. I couldn't get it right and my mom suggested I take a picture of each layout and pic the one I liked the best. That was an undertaking in itself because my kitchen was 14'long! It worked though. The best layout just jumped out at me and that's what's on my floor today.
#74
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Victorville, Ca.
Posts: 630
OK, I'll chime in.
What about placing the blocks with the "red's" in one corner grading down to "some red's" to "no reds"!
It will look more planned like you wanted it to look like a gradient of red. Then use two colors (one of the reddish) for borders placing two reds at one corner and two "not reds" in the opposite corners. Does that make sense?????
Another idea would be to try laying them out so it looks like the "reds" are tumbling down the quilt helter skelter.
Then again, you could just sew it as you have it layed out and be done with it. You're over thinking it like I sometimes do. Go for it!
What about placing the blocks with the "red's" in one corner grading down to "some red's" to "no reds"!
It will look more planned like you wanted it to look like a gradient of red. Then use two colors (one of the reddish) for borders placing two reds at one corner and two "not reds" in the opposite corners. Does that make sense?????
Another idea would be to try laying them out so it looks like the "reds" are tumbling down the quilt helter skelter.
Then again, you could just sew it as you have it layed out and be done with it. You're over thinking it like I sometimes do. Go for it!
#75
#77
i like the scattered one of the reds best (the pic you labeled "1st")....my OCD is showing as well... cuz in the first photo (the one you said was your "most recent" arrangement) i'd want the reds all in diagonal rows - not grouped here and there......so for me, it's either group them into a secondary part of the pattern - or get them scattered (not touching) each other. Good luck !! Whatever you decide, they are beautiful blocks and your quilt will be too.
#78
Heres the post of it pieced. I probably should post it fully done huh?? Lol
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t202368.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t202368.html
#79
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Deltona, Florida
Posts: 7,080
I like the layout of the 1st pic, I think if you pull the darker colors for the border and let it pop it will be terrific, but that just me. great job and thank you for sharing
Have a Blessed day
Ellen
Have a Blessed day
Ellen
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