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Opinion on Nine Patch with sashing
I'm going to make a nine patch with sashing and cornerstones quilt out of the 2 l/2 inch squares I have stockpiled. I have a white on white print that I want to use for all of the blocks along with the print squares. Would you use the same white on white for the sashing? I'm thinking maybe a bleached or unbleached muslin. It will be for a boy and I plan on using a medium blue for the border.
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I would use the same white on white for blocks and sashing , they will visually flow into each other, and the squares with color will stand out more.
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If it were mine I would use the same. I don't think the bleached muslin would look good with the white. Lay out a block and then put the muslin next to it and see how you like it.
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Originally Posted by Lori S
(Post 4948370)
I would use the same white on white for blocks and sashing , they will visually flow into each other, and the squares with color will stand out more.
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i also agree with the other posters
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I am the third to agree.
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Well, I have a difference of opinion (wouldn't you just know?!).:D
To me, a nine patch block is the last block I'd ever use with sashing because.....nine patches chain diagonally across a quilt, giving the surface interesting diagonal eye appeal and movement, especially when they are set beside a plain alternate block. Sashing tends to break up this design potential and can make the quilt a bit more "stagnant" (in the literal meaning of the word), in my opinion. That being said, it is only "my" opinion and I think any quilt is wonderful; yours will be too, no matter how you do it! Jan in VA |
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