what blocks to make with this fabric?
#31
I really love the churndash as a framing block for fussy cuts. It works great with coordinating fabrics!!
Here is the link to the board tutorial for doing this and it has photos too!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-73577-1.htm
Here is the link to the board tutorial for doing this and it has photos too!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-73577-1.htm
#32
I would be one that would have a hard time deciding to cut the fabric at all. Perhaps make a grid to sew over the fabric to look like looking into an aquarium. ...or large attic windows.
I haven't read all of the posts, so I hope I haven't duplicated anything.
I haven't read all of the posts, so I hope I haven't duplicated anything.
#34
Just a thought, maybe you could do a strip quilt with 5" strips, if that would be wide enough for the seahorse design to show. You could always do a wider strip quilt. The plain color and then the seahorse design. That would be pretty. Put the seahorse fabric on outside edge in a wide strip. then the edging with the plain color.
#36
Many good suggestions. I like the idea of #1.Storm at Sea, #2 Attic Windows, or #3 Churn Dash..... all beautiful examples. Whatever you choose, I am sure you will do a beautiful job. And for goodness sake, post a photo of your work when you finish. I think you have a real big fan club!! ;)
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