I love everyone's comments. Your comments are one of the reasons I have been very afraid to make scrappy quilts. I would hate to make a quilt that I just hated. That being said..... I think there is hope for your quilt. I would start first by grouping the ones like ones together and then sprinkle those in specific spots. I agree with the ideas about sashing, but almost think do it around the 4 log groupings so that you have sets. Or better yet. If you have artsy people you know, get them to come look at it and rearrange it. That's what I do when I get frustrated. I am so lucky that my husband has a great eye for that sort of thing.
With quilting, every quilt is a learning experience - some good and some bad.
Edited to add: Think outside the box. Use a color for the sashings that won't blend into any block. Go through stash if you have one and pick out some things. Put the blocks on top of them with a little of the sashing showing and take a picture. One quilt that I made that was blah was pinks and oranges and some bright blues. I added a heavy on the black with white print to it and punched it out. Don't be afraid to try anything. It just might work.
Happy quilting!!!!
Last edited by Barb in Louisiana; 09-09-2014 at 03:07 PM.