Quilt layout for non-matching summer blocks?
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Quilt layout for non-matching summer blocks?
What should I do with the blocks I got in the summer block swap? There are 6”,9” and 12” blocks. The theme is summer. The colors are random. One 9” watermelon block is on point. The blocks are beautifully made.
Have you done any quilts with blocks like this? Can you show them to me?
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Have you done any quilts with blocks like this? Can you show them to me?
Any suggestions? [ATTACH=CONFIG]608296[/ATTACH]
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Nice assortment of blocks.
I would just start by playing with them on your design wall.
First I would stack up all the same sizes.
I'd probably consider what block(s) I wanted as the focal/centre block, and put it on the wall.
Then start building around it with the others.
You may find you have some spaces, and want to make a few more blocks to fill those in.
I would just start by playing with them on your design wall.
First I would stack up all the same sizes.
I'd probably consider what block(s) I wanted as the focal/centre block, and put it on the wall.
Then start building around it with the others.
You may find you have some spaces, and want to make a few more blocks to fill those in.
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Always are challenge and most make a simple block like a half square triangles to get the smaller blocks up to size. You have quite a few different colours but if you could find a rainbow fabric for the fill ins, that might look nice.
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Maybe this layout I did with EQ7 will help you. I hope you can see the red lines, they are 4" apart so should give you an idea of the different widths of sashing you would need.
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This is one I did last year. It was a challenge, as I had to make the blocks first with already cut squares.
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This is one I did last year. It was a challenge, as I had to make the blocks first with already cut squares.
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Well I’ve been playing around with it. All the suggestions were good and I used them. I love Gays suggestion and will try that on my design wall, although I’m not sure I want to frame all the blocks. I’d like to finish this up quickly. I know it will really look busy without doing that.
Here is one option. The watermelon block is oversized. so I’ll have to figure that out. I still need to cut a few fillers. I plan to have the word summer on the blue rectangle. It’s 4’9” square. I’ll sit and look at it a few days and see if I can convince myself to do the framing.
Thanks for the suggestions, they were helpful.
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Here is one option. The watermelon block is oversized. so I’ll have to figure that out. I still need to cut a few fillers. I plan to have the word summer on the blue rectangle. It’s 4’9” square. I’ll sit and look at it a few days and see if I can convince myself to do the framing.
Thanks for the suggestions, they were helpful.
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I really like Gay's layout! When I did mine I added white borders to calm it and kept the watermelon on it's side. I didn't enter as many blocks as you did so I didn't have as many beautiful blocks to arrange! I'm finishing up a tee shirt quilt with different sizes, so I understand how complicated that can get!
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"Here is one option. The watermelon block is oversized. so I’ll have to figure that out."
How about you put the watermelon block on the back (as a label?). You could put it on point there (if you like). And add label info (made by; assembled by; date; etc.) using fabric marker or embroidery in the white "logs" of the block.
It will be a nice quilt, and bring you memories and smiles every time you look at it. Have fun with it.
...dany
How about you put the watermelon block on the back (as a label?). You could put it on point there (if you like). And add label info (made by; assembled by; date; etc.) using fabric marker or embroidery in the white "logs" of the block.
It will be a nice quilt, and bring you memories and smiles every time you look at it. Have fun with it.
...dany
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