#14 Mystery Quilt Train Ride
#141
I am having a problem. I don't want another table runner and am thinking about making a lap-size quilt, but I have lots of "scrappy size pieces" and not enough yardage (looking at fabric B). I'll wait to see how the blocks turn out and decide if the fabrics I want to use can be switched around. So frustrating!
#142
Judy has told us that any print over 3/4inch to 1 inch is too large to work. That's why I suggested using the little bats on green print and the spiderweb allover print, and then fill in with solids or those that read as solids. I don't know what else to suggest.
#143
Evie, I just had a PM from another gal who wants to go scrappy and I am going to pass along her idea. Wish I had thought to put this in the original posting. It's a great idea.
You will be using dark, medium, medium light and light. She is assigning her scraps into these categories,
A will be a pile of dark scraps, etc. All I can suggest at this point is to make sure there is a difference between the light and medium light. Perhaps your light can be classified as very light to make sure there will be contrast.
You will be using dark, medium, medium light and light. She is assigning her scraps into these categories,
A will be a pile of dark scraps, etc. All I can suggest at this point is to make sure there is a difference between the light and medium light. Perhaps your light can be classified as very light to make sure there will be contrast.
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#146
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Judy, are F-Qs useable with this project. For example, could we use 3 F-Q's in place of 3/4 yard? Or s/h we have WOF for all measurements? It's almost stash hunting time.
I left nacho chips and dip in the club car. Enjoy fabric selecting everyone.
I left nacho chips and dip in the club car. Enjoy fabric selecting everyone.
#147
want to keep large Halloween print, just add a medium in the B spot. Couldn't move the green bats or
orange because of the yardage. Can't find any others in stash that I think would work.
Kass I love that material too. Put it in a chicken quilt, looked good as feathers
orange because of the yardage. Can't find any others in stash that I think would work.
Kass I love that material too. Put it in a chicken quilt, looked good as feathers
#148
Evie, I just had a PM from another gal who wants to go scrappy and I am going to pass along her idea. Wish I had thought to put this in the original posting. It's a great idea.
You will be using dark, medium, medium light and light. She is assigning her scraps into these categories,
A will be a pile of dark scraps, etc. All I can suggest at this point is to make sure there is a difference between the light and medium light. Perhaps your light can be classified as very light to make sure there will be contrast.
You will be using dark, medium, medium light and light. She is assigning her scraps into these categories,
A will be a pile of dark scraps, etc. All I can suggest at this point is to make sure there is a difference between the light and medium light. Perhaps your light can be classified as very light to make sure there will be contrast.
#149
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Judy, can you give us a hint as to the size of scraps- just a general idea? Like no smaller than X or at least X by X?
#150
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Ok, so the scale of my chickens was too large. We are cutting up "C" into smaller pieces and no one would see my chickens. So I found another chicken fabric with smaller chicks on it. Can I use this as is or can I fussy cut them to be seen? Here is a pic:
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