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DOTTYMO 10-15-2013 10:49 PM

Will the line between each colour be a narrow black strip. It would be awesome.

Anael 10-15-2013 11:44 PM

I love it but it's like mom-6 said. I would try and swap columns.

Reb 10-16-2013 02:55 AM


Originally Posted by DOTTYMO (Post 6351551)
Will the line between each colour be a narrow black strip. It would be awesome.

I agree. Try to keep a thin black line. That is what makes it look like stained glass, beautiful!

charlottequilts 10-16-2013 03:28 AM

That's really amazing! One question: is it possible to generate the design without the black lines? They are really contributing to the stained glass look, but it's hard to imagine it without them. At least, for me. Also, the white sparkle stars are contributing a lot. Would it help to be able to see what it would be like with another fabric?

Hugs,
Charlotte

judi wess 10-16-2013 03:45 AM

I agree with Gladys, it seems to be crying for a narrow border of yellow next to the blocks and/or a yellow binding. Another idea is the yellow narrow inner border with a binding of the red fabric.

KarenK 10-16-2013 06:35 PM

You have a great design and I love the colors. I think with a little experimenting you'll find answers to your questions. In addition to the many great suggestions already posted, try these too:

1. Vary the color placement in each pane - so each pane is unique.

2. Try using the yellow in the smallest pieces in the panes. Yellow is light and bright and by using it in smaller amounts, it won't stand out as much, yet will add sparkle. Example: top left pane.

3. Try a darker or more subtle color for the cornerstones so attention is directed to the panes.

6. My first thought about binding was the purple. I usually take a darker color from the center and use it for the binding. However, I really like the ideas previously posted about using the yellow in a small border or as a binding. I would wait until the center has been completed, then audition borders and binding. Sometimes the quilt asks for something other that what we had originally planned. :)

Have fun with the design phase and try lots of alternatives. Please post your final design as well as your quilt.

GrannieAnnie 10-16-2013 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by Dedemac (Post 6351299)
I've been playing around with a pattern for some paper piecing I think I have the design but I'm not sure of the fabric collection. This is using artisan Batiks Geoscapes E by Lunn Studios.

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I would like input please, I am my own worst critic. Right now the size is 90 by 108 should I remove one of the sets of panes and add a border? Is it the wrong fabric? It seems like there is something missing but I can't figure it out. Please ingnore the black lines they are the seam lines.

I appreciate any input. This is a great board.

I don't care for the background at all (Sorry) but I love the colors in your panes. And the designs.

Would a dark charcoal or almost black work for you? Make it look more like stained glass------------if you like that.

GrannieAnnie 10-16-2013 08:35 PM

On second look, the cornerstones need to be a more neutral color---------maybe the green or the brown?

twinkie 10-17-2013 04:24 AM

Very beautiful. Will look forward to seeing the finished item.

paulswalia 10-17-2013 04:31 AM

Are the top and bottom borders intentionally smaller? My eye says something is off with the border - maybe because the size changes. Could you make them the same size AND miter the corners? With the directional fabric a miter would be my recommendation, but then again it would take away from the linear design of the quilt. So maybe what I'm recommending is a different border.


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