Block placement suggestions?
#12
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Totally agree with others that it needs sashing to set each block in its best light, and I concur with Tartan on the cheddar color. That said, I understand that it's more work for a quilt going to charity. But charity means love, so perhaps thinking of it as a labor of love will remove your dread of sashing?
#13
OK -- I will bow to the collective wisdom here and put 1-1/2" sashing between the blocks with a narrow border. But no cornerstones -- too fussy for me at this point. Although I do agree brownish cornerstones would set it off nicely. Not sure I have any cheddar, but I do have a nice deep gold blender that should work. Thanks for your input. I hope to get it done this week and I'll post a pic in the pictures section.
#15
I also vote for sashings But if you do not want to go into the work of sashings and have a large supply of solids in these colors you could stagger them with strips of bricks or solid blocks .
Last edited by raedar63; 10-14-2013 at 10:50 AM.
#16
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t232347.html the forth quilt down shows skinny sashings and small corner stones. looks good with the blocks.
#17
Thank you for your input. I can't make it too large since it is a charity quilt for a nursing home -- 55" is the widest, and that is pushing it, so with 1" finished sashings and a narrow border, it will be just right.
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