what would you do with these?
#131
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what great squares!!!...to know they were hand painted, that makes them special.....i would keep whatever you do simple so the blocks are the highlight...maybe a darker color sashing so the blocks pop.........cant wait to see the finished quilt.......gina
#132
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Originally Posted by Pat-w
Originally Posted by Anna.425
I would make a magnolia block. If you go to the search button and type in magnolia it will take you to a post on this site that shows a wonderful picture. The address is below.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-9272-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-9272-1.htm
I am going to stick with the snowballs for the flowers and maybe the Quatrefoil for the secondary block.
#133
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First, I would iron all the blocks with a dry iron set on cotton, using a pressing cloth.
Second, (pray and grit my teeth), water test a block to be sure the paint is heat set.
Third, I like the idea of sashing with green, or a green on brown print.
Second, (pray and grit my teeth), water test a block to be sure the paint is heat set.
Third, I like the idea of sashing with green, or a green on brown print.
#136
Originally Posted by Rose L
Being a cottage style decorator, I would frame them and hang them all together on a wall in a large, even grouping. They would look gorgeous on a green or yellow wall!
#137
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Originally Posted by Kat Sews
I think they would look good in an attic windows setting
#139
Hi Jacqui,
I've been following this and have previously commented. For some reason your blocks have been on my mind. The 9 patch idea is pretty, but I personally think it overwhelms the flowers. If you need to enlarge this, how about something simpler?? Maybe a 4 patch or solid blocks between the lovely florals. Maybe a pink or burgandy solid block with green sashing. Double border of same colors. Since there is such a variety of flowers represented, you can go with almost any colors you like. But as stated earlier, Green is a natural.
Good luck with your decision. Are you more confused now then ever?
I've been following this and have previously commented. For some reason your blocks have been on my mind. The 9 patch idea is pretty, but I personally think it overwhelms the flowers. If you need to enlarge this, how about something simpler?? Maybe a 4 patch or solid blocks between the lovely florals. Maybe a pink or burgandy solid block with green sashing. Double border of same colors. Since there is such a variety of flowers represented, you can go with almost any colors you like. But as stated earlier, Green is a natural.
Good luck with your decision. Are you more confused now then ever?
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