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Old 07-06-2014, 09:17 AM
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As a follow up to my recent thread on choosing fabrics for my Disappearing Hourglass quilt, http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...d-t249402.html I pulled some other fabrics and made some practice blocks. I would appreciate any input! I only want to use 3 or 4 of these fabrics, not all 7. The practice blocks are on my design wall in no particular order.

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I like them all but the pattern is not as prominent on 3 and 5 from a distance. I would just separate the two lighter ones with the darker ones and continue. Take a look at Jenny's video of the quilt and you will see some of her blocks are less prominent too but it still makes a pretty quilt. Neat Stack & Whack blocks too.
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Is that the background fabric you plan to use?
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Is that the background fabric you plan to use?
Yes. It is a greenish blue
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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
I like them all but the pattern is not as prominent on 3 and 5 from a distance. I would just separate the two lighter ones with the darker ones and continue. Take a look at Jenny's video of the quilt and you will see some of her blocks are less prominent too but it still makes a pretty quilt. Neat Stack & Whack blocks too.
this is the way i'd advise also
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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
I like them all but the pattern is not as prominent on 3 and 5 from a distance. I would just separate the two lighter ones with the darker ones and continue. Take a look at Jenny's video of the quilt and you will see some of her blocks are less prominent too but it still makes a pretty quilt. Neat Stack & Whack blocks too.
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this is the way i'd advise also
would you use all 7 fabrics? I'm okay using less than 7. I have enough of all the fabrics make as many blocks as I need.
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I like 1, 2, and 4. I prefer the greater contrast than you get with the other fabrics.

I don't care for 3 and 5.
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I like 4 the best. If using just 3 fabrics with the background, I would choose 1, 4, and either 6 or 7 but not both (they are very similar).

Edit: Looking at the blocks together from a distance, I like the depth added by the darker fabric so I would add that in too. You could also add one of the light fabrics, but both would be too much. A few very light and very dark blocks would add interest; too many will compete with the medium-tone blocks.

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I agree with Tartan. I love all the fabrics they are so beautiful.
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I would choose 6 over 7, but not use both, as they are so similar. 1 seems a little heavy close-up, but it's effective from a distance. I think it's refreshing to have a light fabric in the mix, and I prefer 3 over 5. If going with four fabrics, I'd use 2, 3, 4 and 6. But I think the first six would be very nice, as well.
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