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Originally Posted by JNCT14
(Post 7011735)
There is definitely a Seminole flair to these blocks, Ube, but I think these are just standard 4 patch on a slant. The pattern came from a quilt pattern that is composed of these as panels, with bluework panels in between. I scaled it back to the two panels, with a redwork panel that will go in between. It is surprisingly large - approximately 21"W x 35"H. Here is a picture of all the panels plus top and bottom borders before I put it together. If you look closely at the center panel, you will see the redwork pattern that I am going to hand quilt.
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Kassaundra your fabric is very intriguing. Looks like it can be used in some exciting ways.
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Sooty I am playing catch up. UBE, I didn't realize you had knee surgery. I hope you are healing nicely! Blessings to you.
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Lol, sorry about the typo above. Darn auto spell! It was supposed to be "sorry".
K, i took another look at your fabric and it reminds me of a flowing stream in the winter when snow makes everything white. Lovely fabric! |
Originally Posted by Cogito
(Post 7019436)
Lol, sorry about the typo above. Darn auto spell! It was supposed to be "sorry".
K, i took another look at your fabric and it reminds me of a flowing stream in the winter when snow makes everything white. Lovely fabric! |
Oh and I've been playing w/ shapes and I was thinking offset oval, but now think I've settled on trapezoid.
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Thats pretty!
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Here is the basic shape and size, the background magenta pink will be the second color used. Both fabrics have texture and sheen, but not actual "shine"
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wow that is an awesome combination - can't wait to see the final piece!
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Wonderful lovely colors and fabrics.
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