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oksewglad 03-03-2012 07:31 AM

Thanks all--once seeing the blocks together like this (my design wall is full of odds and ends--FWS among them) I am starting to think about sashings and cornerstones. Any suggestions?

Cookie LM 03-03-2012 07:51 AM

[QUOTE=JeanieG;5025236]That is going to be one beautiful quilt Cookie! I love the colors![/Q

UOTE] Thanks Jeanie having fun

Cookie LM 03-03-2012 07:54 AM


Originally Posted by JeanieG (Post 5025244)
Here is what my blocks look like all together. Just love having them on my design wall to look at and add to each week.

Love your blocks don't have a big enough design wall but I keep putting mine out on the table.

QuiltE 03-03-2012 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by oksewglad (Post 5027426)
Thanks all--once seeing the blocks together like this (my design wall is full of odds and ends--FWS among them) I am starting to think about sashings and cornerstones. Any suggestions?


I've sat here and looked at yours for a long time, OKSGlad, after I saw your question. Now I may be a bit partial, but what about a green? A "nothing print" from that line or one that works with it. Or a darkish rust/brick red? Or a navy blue that has some zip in it? OK, so I've given you about every colour! :) Some help ... NOT!

Then another thought ... a light sashing. I'm thinking white, but not bright white, but as white as that fabric would allow you to use. Yes, kind of a dirty white! :) Perhaps what is in your Betty's Delight or the Clover Blossom (perhaps it's the same fabric?)

Cornerstones? ... they'll sort out pretty quickly once you settle on the sashing.

I've been thinking about this too and thought I'd wait til 20, but now that we have the 15 grouping, I'll probably try to decide at that marker. The earlier they are decided, the easier it will be to blend with the sashing/cornerstones. I had some in the FWS that the background blends too much into the sashings/cornerstones and would like to avoid that.


oksewglad 03-03-2012 11:48 AM

The earlier they are decided, the easier it will be to blend with the sashing/cornerstones. I had some in the FWS that the background blends too much into the sashings/cornerstones and would like to avoid that.

That's what I was thinking too. If I go with a black sashing the one blue and black block will disappear. I am surprised at the amount of green I do have as I'm not a green person. I thought I would have more blue in this quilt and of course it's still early and I can always add more blue! Thanks for the input QE!

QuiltE 03-03-2012 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by oksewglad (Post 5028047)
The earlier they are decided, the easier it will be to blend with the sashing/cornerstones. I had some in the FWS that the background blends too much into the sashings/cornerstones and would like to avoid that.

That's what I was thinking too. If I go with a black sashing the one blue and black block will disappear. I am surprised at the amount of green I do have as I'm not a green person. I thought I would have more blue in this quilt and of course it's still early and I can always add more blue! Thanks for the input QE!

OKSGlad ... I was quite a ways into my FWS before I made any decisions. Once I knew the sashing/cornerstones, then I worked to get some more browns/golds in to coordinate with the cornerstones, and was a little more cautious what was touching the sashing. I didn't re-do the blocks that are too similar ... and I think they will be OK as the part of the block that is brighter will pop out more.

So what are you thinking?? .... it helped when I covered my design wall with fabric in the colour tones I was thinking. Remember I had blue for awhile? I've got the rust up right now for the PC .... but I'm already thinking of switching it over, perhaps a bright navy? or dark brick?

mirabelle 03-03-2012 03:47 PM

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Here are my blocks all laid out, I am a bit disappointed with the brown I have used in one block, it may be redone.
I have started sewing on my sashing, it is a dark blue from the same fabric range so won't use it in any of the blocks. I am still undecided on the cornerstones but it will come to me.
Hope you like them

JeanieG 03-03-2012 04:33 PM

Mirabelle - that dark blue looks great. I've been looking at mine and thinking of the dark brown, or grey/black. I think I'll do as QuiltE suggested and put it up on the display board to keep looking at it.

dublb 03-03-2012 05:53 PM

Mirabelle, Your blocks are lovely & that dark blue will be perfect!! I like the fact that you are doing this now. When I finally git the fabric for my attic windows I think I'll start sewing 'em on immediately. Thanks.

QuiltE 03-03-2012 06:19 PM

Me too! Your blue is framing it all up so nicely. What about a really light blue for the cornerstones?
Don't fret
MiraB about the brown ... it'll blend in better, if you include a little here and there in the coming blocks. And remember Laurie's comment about the muddy blocks having a role to play. It'll be your muddy! :)


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