OBW or keleidoscope hexes? opinions please...
#101
I'm going to be a rebel here, and go against the flow, but I have really come to appreciate the beauty of a true OBW where you allow them to flow one into the other. (ie. I prefer the first one). I have helped several people on their design boards as they "played with" their hexagons, although I've never made a OBW myself. I would vote for playing around with the hexagons without the contrasting colour triangles, and then use the contrast in the border. If you wish to separate some hexagons with the border colour and use them in the border, that would look wonderful. But I say, enjoy the uniqueness of a true OBW that sets it apart. I am including a photo of my sister Barb's OBW that she just finished to show you what I mean.
#102
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Second one really pops!
I saw a Fons and Porter show where Liz designed a quilt using triangles and she pieced it in rows and no "Y" seams. You would have to use a design board to keep the design together.
I saw a Fons and Porter show where Liz designed a quilt using triangles and she pieced it in rows and no "Y" seams. You would have to use a design board to keep the design together.
#103
I do like the blue added, but to me it then becomes static and loses the lovely fluidity and motion it has in the OBW version 1. I don't think you can go wrong with either one, so I say pick the one that suits you the most.
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