Pretty block, Anne. Lots of contrast. When it comes to fussy cutting, do you all find the block pieces are just too small? I find I have to keep putting some neat fabric aside and wait for a block that has larger spaces in it. Or just substitute a block with a large open area for some of the blocks I don't like (like confounded rose).
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Yes, I've found the same JanRN ... sometimes want to use a fabric, but it won't fit ... and set it aside for a block later. Sometimes it takes me a long time to drag out a lot of fabric, before I find the one I both want and can use! Worse still, is the added limitation of getting my yellow in ... it doesn't always work for a block layout, for some fabrics.
The good news ... it's a good learning experience as I go!!! I chose my fabrics last night for the Dakota Star ... and stopped! Just not sure, if they will be "right? or not! :) So I went to bed and will see what I think when I get back at it tonight. Those gut feelings are usually right, and a true tell tale sign that it's all wrong and I should move on to something else! :) I guess I just talked some sense into my thick brain! |
Honchey...very nice Clover Leaf. I like the contrast of the three fabrics
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Oh, Honchey it's lovely! Awesome contrast!:thumbup:
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Ah finally through the thread. To think I haven't even sewn these let alone looked at all the pics!!
Honchey--Pefect FC of CW and the pretty greens in CL turned out spectacular anyway you look at it. Loving Isabella--wonderful sunset colors contrasted with the black and white pinto (paint maybe) Janie--more pretty greens and love the marbled textures in the CW QE--yellows shine like the sun Anael--you caught the exptression of that lovely horse perfectly. And the aquas in the CL are a breath of spring. Carrie--nice finishes to the CL and CW. Great sashing fabric and a nice contrast with the CS Jan--first reaction to your CL as it appeared was "ooohh", then an "aaahh" with the little bluebird; QE thought it looked familiar. ArteEmCasa--your colors blend so well in the CL--scale of the pasture green spot on; then the browns accent the cute little pony wendiq--love the little guitar strumming quartet. Termi--like the wheels in the wheel! Spots of green tree in the pasture of grazing horses and sheep perfect match the greens so well. Jeanie--both blocks exhibit such action as if they are really spinning. mirabelle-- a new color or just one I haven't seen before? dublb--Stars and Stripes Forever ringing through my head; the angled stripes show great movement. GGal--nice to see the sashing with your cute blocks-looking good I did not get a chance to get caught up over spring break so back to the sewing room!:) |
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Ok better late than never...[ATTACH=CONFIG]326867[/ATTACH]Clover Leaf and bloom[ATTACH=CONFIG]326868[/ATTACH]Captain's wheel. It was hard to tell the cowboys from the Indians in the wild horse round-up...their bandanas were so covered with dust over their faces...if you look close, you might be able to see the bandana under the dust.
There was a horse under every clover leaf hidden under the huge Texas sized bloom. That's my story and I am sticking to it. |
Fun blocks QNS...great job on the fussy cutting
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Nice job, QNS! Guess those ponies are knee deep in clover!
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QNS, I love 'em!! Such a unique take on 'em! Lovely! Nice points & great colors! :thumbup:
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QNS, I just love your sense of creativity...it is so unique and original ...I love it...H
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