Neon Surprise
#11
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: new zealand
Posts: 769
love your quilt, Patrice.... I have some yellow material that I recently cut the wrong size... now I know what to do with it.... it only means having to go out and buy some other plainish material to go with it but what the heck !!! Isn't that what shops are for?
#13
Originally Posted by joy
love your quilt, Patrice.... I have some yellow material that I recently cut the wrong size... now I know what to do with it.... it only means having to go out and buy some other plainish material to go with it but what the heck !!! Isn't that what shops are for?
the pattern has 20 different blocks. no specific layout. 17 of the blocks take on 4 different "personalities" as you rotate them. 2 of them have 2 different looks. only 1 looks the same no matter what. if you mirror the block patterns, you nearly double the number of possibilities. effective result is somewhere in the neighborhood of 150 "different blocks". I'd have to track down an algebra text bood to calculate the number of layout combinations but we're easily talking hundreds.
sorry to go on like that. i'm just a little proud of it. can you tell? LOL
and thanks, all, for the compliments. it's scary, sometimes, to post our work isn't it? i want to give this to a friend. now i know she'll really like it and not just "politely" like it. :-)
#18
Simply Gorgeous!! I love the layout and the colors make it hard to take your eyes off of it, because you're constantly moving your attention from one block to the next!! Excellent design as well; it really allows the fabrics to shine!! Way to go Patrice!! :D :thumbup:
#19
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: new zealand
Posts: 769
To Patrice
I don't have a very large stash as I have only been doing this for a short time but it is getting bigger .......
Could you please tell us the size of your biggest block.... did you cut out some that size and then cut some down smaller?
You have every reason to be proud.....
I have just put two borders on a quilt and have a third one waiting... unfortunately, I have stretched them when I ironed them... not when I sewed them as I was very careful about that..... do you have any ideas as to what I can do and would it be making the situation worse if I put a third border on? If anyone knows it would be you.....
I don't have a very large stash as I have only been doing this for a short time but it is getting bigger .......
Could you please tell us the size of your biggest block.... did you cut out some that size and then cut some down smaller?
You have every reason to be proud.....
I have just put two borders on a quilt and have a third one waiting... unfortunately, I have stretched them when I ironed them... not when I sewed them as I was very careful about that..... do you have any ideas as to what I can do and would it be making the situation worse if I put a third border on? If anyone knows it would be you.....
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