Could I have your opinions please?
#1
I'm working on a tube quilt and would appreciate your opinion on which layout to use.
These are layouts created with EQ6 software. I scanned samples of the fabric, so these are the blocks I have to work with. The resolution isn't that great, but just trying decide which layout to use.
What do you think? I appreciate your help!
These are layouts created with EQ6 software. I scanned samples of the fabric, so these are the blocks I have to work with. The resolution isn't that great, but just trying decide which layout to use.
What do you think? I appreciate your help!
Option 1
[ATTACH=CONFIG]229690[/ATTACH]
Option 2
[ATTACH=CONFIG]229691[/ATTACH]
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It's really up to you, depending on the look you want to achieve!
Another possibility you might want to try .... flip your blocks around so that the stripes match (different fabrics though) and the white space matches. You'll start with a solid block in the centre and come out in blocks around (on point) similar to the #1 version, just that it'll be continual. I know ... probably not explained well!
Another possibility you might want to try .... flip your blocks around so that the stripes match (different fabrics though) and the white space matches. You'll start with a solid block in the centre and come out in blocks around (on point) similar to the #1 version, just that it'll be continual. I know ... probably not explained well!
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I agree with this one.
Originally Posted by QuiltE
It's really up to you, depending on the look you want to achieve!
Another possibility you might want to try .... flip your blocks around so that the stripes match (different fabrics though) and the white space matches. You'll start with a solid block in the centre and come out in blocks around (on point) similar to the #1 version, just that it'll be continual. I know ... probably not explained well!
Another possibility you might want to try .... flip your blocks around so that the stripes match (different fabrics though) and the white space matches. You'll start with a solid block in the centre and come out in blocks around (on point) similar to the #1 version, just that it'll be continual. I know ... probably not explained well!
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
And when you get the blocks done, you will discover that there are even more ways to lay them out.
Check out some of the log cabin layouts - these blocks are adaptable to those variations.
Check out some of the log cabin layouts - these blocks are adaptable to those variations.
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