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mac 08-15-2018 12:36 PM

With all those dark and light fabrics, you may need to use medium color to be able to see it on both dark and light. Or at least a brighter color that won't blend into both colors. At it stands now, the dark thread is invisible on your printed blocks. Odd as it seems, I'm thinking maybe a chartreuse green or something in that category.

I think that the variegated thread would also tend to blend into your printed blocks, and not really bring out the full pattern on the lighter color. That is my humble opinion.

By the way, I just LOVE your block and the colors. Your piecing is meticulous! Beautiful job.

waltonalice 08-16-2018 03:36 AM

I understand that a highly variegated thread might not “land” where you wanted it to, but I was thinking of a medium color thread, with only slight variances in color, maybe even one that has a slight sheen in keeping with the idea of a spiderweb, which sort of shines in sunlight.

aggie 08-16-2018 04:33 AM

Different colors!o
 

Originally Posted by mac (Post 8111674)
With all those dark and light fabrics, you may need to use medium color to be able to see it on both dark and light. Or at least a brighter color that won't blend into both colors. At it stands now, the dark thread is invisible on your printed blocks. Odd as it seems, I'm thinking maybe a chartreuse green or something in that category.

I think that the variegated thread would also tend to blend into your printed blocks, and not really bring out the full pattern on the lighter color. That is my humble opinion.

By the way, I just LOVE your block and the colors. Your piecing is meticulous! Beautiful job.

I do think the green would be good. I didn’t see it as a spider design since the darker color dis appeared into the background.

mhobbs 08-16-2018 05:00 AM

I agree with you on the thread. I would go lighter and if you can find a suitable variegated, I think that would be ideal.

sewnclog 08-16-2018 06:10 AM

It is a gorgeous block another on my bucket list (5 gallon). I like variegated but I too agree it's hard to know where the color changes land; usually my luck the light thread is on the dark and vice versa; not always what I want. Show us the competed project; it's going to be gorgeous.

Watson 08-16-2018 09:25 AM

On another note, is that a paper pieced pattern?

Watson

Daffy Daphne 08-16-2018 09:27 AM

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Jane Quilter, I insert a pin straight down through the intersection of both halves, and put a tiny dot of glue on each side of the pin in the seam allowance. For me, it's the best way to match the points.

Watson, it is not paper pieced; the wedges are strip pieced.

Thank you again, everyone, for the comments. I've decided to go with this new thread in the blocks, and probably will use the first one in the border. Both are variegateds, BTW. You probably won't hear from me again for awhile!

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Daffy

mac 08-16-2018 10:01 AM

The new color shows up much better. I think you will be happy. I can't wait to see the finished project.

sewhat540 08-16-2018 10:14 AM

Beautiful. Keep on going. Like your thoughts on different thread but this one is outstanding. I never thought of doing something like this.


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