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Jordan 02-12-2019 07:54 AM

I think you have a great start of your layout and probably you are going to have to have some filler fabrics in between. I feel white fabric would be nice to separate each block or 2 blocks together. I really like the idea "danydany" suggested with the watermelon block as a label on the back. This way you could make notes on the white fabric giving info of why the quilt was made. Good luck on your decision and please share with us your finished layout.

NZquilter 02-12-2019 08:23 AM

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I was in the same swap. Here's how I did mine. I made a few extra, too.

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I have since added borders, red with white polka dots fabric. I still need to quilt it.

Macybaby 02-12-2019 08:33 AM

here is one I did with assorted sizes of blocks - they are all 3 base (after sashing - I used that to get them to the correct size), with some pinwheels and square in a square to fill in some spots.

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...pshwbf3d33.jpg

Macybaby 02-12-2019 08:36 AM

This is a Jen Kingwell design. It might be hard to tell, but I used the same basic layout of this quilt to figure out what sizes to use for the "present" quilt posted above.

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...pseibt3z8s.jpg

IrishMom 02-12-2019 02:31 PM

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Found it! Here is a picture of my top from that swap. You do have more blocks -- you could always use the smaller blocks to make a baby quilt or two lap size quilts!

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Grace creates 02-12-2019 03:11 PM

I love quilts with different size blocks. Can't wait to see yours all done.

Jingle 02-12-2019 07:18 PM

Irishmom has a good suggestion and great layout.

NZquilter's layout is great too.

Good luck I am sure yours will be beautiful too.

WMUTeach 02-13-2019 03:51 AM

What I would do is choose one color as a blending neutral and turn all of the blocks into 12 in squares and put them together. The blocks will "float" and each will shine in its own glory. What color? Humm, It may be way out there but orange or coral or black. Audition colors from your stash and see what you like. Have fun with this challenge!

quilting cat 02-15-2019 12:19 PM

The assorted borders and sashing look good with your directional blocks. I have some assorted orphan blocks that are getting wonky borders, where oversized borders go on and same-sized blocks are cut at an angle.

mjpEncinitas 02-16-2019 08:20 PM

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]608600[/ATTACH]Thank you for all the suggestions. They sparked me to float the blocks and they look much better that way. Gave me lots of inspiration and ideas. I would’ve liked to use a soft orange sashing but what I had in my stash was the soft yellow.

It was really helpful to have a big design wall. My design wall is just some batting pinned to the wall with push pins. I put the blocks up and figured out what size sashing was needed as I went. I didn’t try to figure it out beforehand and was ok with sashing being different sizes. This made for an interesting process. At the end I was adding sashing to the top middle of the quilt.

I added several little blocks. I was going to do them in solid colors to calm it down. Then I decided that was a lost cause, so for many of them I used pattern fabrics that were special to me. I made the beach bums block to fill out the blank spot I came up with. You might have seen this pattern before, it has 5 beach buddies. I reduced the pattern by 50 % and only used three beach ladies.

Well I’m glad the top is done. I’m thinking about just binding it with the soft yellow. What do you think? I won’t get to the quilting for several months

Quilt top isn’t ironed. I’m never good taking square pictures and reducing the size but here it is.


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