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Old 06-24-2012, 08:05 PM
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I like it and think it will look great
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Old 06-24-2012, 10:46 PM
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I love the contrast and the GOLD of the bottom fabric. I really do. I'm always surprised when I think a fabric won't work and it seems to be an eye catcher.

Once my sil gave me a bunch of fabrics she didn't think she really liked or would use. I put them all in an around the world quilt and it was awesome! You just never know, until you sew!
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I would use the bottom fabric too. You need a little punch for the eye to see.
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Old 06-25-2012, 02:12 AM
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I love the bottom fabric for the movement it will give to the quilt. They are always more interesting with more fabrics and not all the same size pattern. Love the fairy frosts - all so appropriate for a golden wedding anniversary. Good luck!
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They are all just terrific and thank you for sharing, life is about taking a chance use the bold one.
Have a Blessed day
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Thank you all! You have been so encouraging with your comments! I am going to make a test block and use that last fabric!
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Old 06-25-2012, 08:05 AM
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No, it won't be a problem at all. It will give you your dark. You have light, medium and the two darker pieces will serve as your dark. I think it will be gorgeous. The fabric is.
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Love the bottom fabric. I don't have any experience with DWR but it's a gorgeous fabric that complements the others. I can only think it will add a punch to the whole project.
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Old 06-25-2012, 08:41 AM
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Gorgeous fabrics!
I haven't seen the particular instructions for DWR that you are referring to, but if it were mine to do, I would use the second fabric in the stack as the 'background', and the bottom one as the 'corners' (the parts where the rings interlock).
I think I would add a few more fabrics to the mix, but I grew up with one that had probably 9 or 10 segments to each ring and it was very scrappy...no two rings exactly alike, although all the fabrics were used in several rings.

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BTW you really need to do 4 blocks to get a full view of what it looks like put together
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I think they all blend very well
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