Hi Chamby -
Black or the green solid in some of your blocks will make the blocks stand out more. The beige and the red with pin dots seems to make them all fade together. It depends on the look that you are trying to achieve, but since I like your pinwheel choices, I think you should just trust your instincts. Judy |
Originally Posted by chamby
Originally Posted by sewcrafty
The 2nd one. Its looks beige on my screen. Do you happen to have any dark green? When looking at your blocks I see a lot that in them and think that might look nice also.
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Originally Posted by sewcrafty
The 2nd one. Its looks beige on my screen. Do you happen to have any dark green? When looking at your blocks I see a lot that in them and think that might look nice also.
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Okay ladies since I have never done a quilt as you go I have been thinking about this really hard. I also did some more research on the computer for this method. I see now that I am going to have to add some sashing. This will prevent losing the design in the blocks. So now I have to decide on the color for the sashing as well as the backing that will also be showing on the front. A friend of mine suggested using navy blue for the sashing. This is beginning to give me a headache. I am going to make this into a wall hanging instead, so probably will not use all blocks. I want this for my kitchen. Again I want the country look. Not in any hurry.
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Go black
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