Old 11-20-2020, 06:05 PM
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Barb in Louisiana
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leheath8, it may not look like as much fun after it is finished, but it still can be beautiful. Using just 6 fabrics will make you much comfortable knowing what fabric goes where and you will be more likely to finish the project. Some people, me-very much, are not comfortable with multi-fabrics in the same color range for a project. I am just not a scrappy quilter. If you like the pattern, go back and do it again in scrappy tones and see how it works for you.

Edited to add: Bonnie's projects have a lot of small parts, so a bigger pattern won't really work, think small patterns in your fabrics. In other words, what will you see if the part finishes at 2 inches or less. And, unless you want a lot of confusion, don't pick any stripes. You won't know which way is up or sideways and the finished quilt may be a bit jarring. lol

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