HELP my 1st quilt
#41
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I love black and white . love your pattern. our quilt club did a project where we were to exchange and have others do a strip and pass it on to another. Since I am new I did follow all the rules for the project but felt that I should not work on any other persons project. So did my own For my accent color I used what I would call tangerine. When finished they all said I passed with flying colors. It still needs to be quilted. Will post a picture when it is finished. It is 44 x 68 They said I should be proud of my work. I guess I am.
I have also embroidered "Walking in a Winter Wonderland" in blue. Well, I used transferease when I put the squares in water to dissolve the transfereease some of the blue bled. Now what do I do? troubles, troubles.
again love your pattern
I have also embroidered "Walking in a Winter Wonderland" in blue. Well, I used transferease when I put the squares in water to dissolve the transfereease some of the blue bled. Now what do I do? troubles, troubles.
again love your pattern
#42
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Reno Nevada
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#43
Something I enjoy is to take a picture with different auditions of color & block placement etc. I can see it from a different "eye", if you will. I also like to download it & look at it on my screen. It really helps.. also taking a break & looking at it the next day on the design wall. (Isn't it great we get to look at our pics now without getting them developed?)
#45
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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I would consider black sashing, but inset white squares so that the white lines continue across from one block to the next. Just depends on whether you want a black & white quilt, or if you want to add color. For the border, I might go for another black & white print - more black than white. If you want to add color, looks like you've got lots of suggestions already that would be great
#50
I'd use solid black for the sashing with pure white cornerstones, the same width as the white crosses in the blocks. The cornerstones would connect the blocks forming a lattice all over the quilt, and the black would accent the blocks so you would then get a secondary pattern. Be sure to put the sashing around the outside of the blocks as well as between them, before adding borders. For borders I would use a black and white print to draw the eye outward... then finish with black binding. Black and white is so classic it does not need to have any color added and will match with any color accessories. If it were mine, I'd stick with just black and white, then if I wanted a pop of color I'd add a red pillow or such. That's my choice, but you can't go wrong however you do it. Great job.
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