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    Old 12-04-2017, 03:13 PM
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    Default One block wonder - two fabrics

    I always want to make smaller quilts, and end up making huge ones LOL

    So here is the layout that I have chosen for my one block wonder ... except I used two fabrics! Same pattern, just different background

    I do have extra hexies to finish it off ... And I will probably go "over" the background with a couple of them.

    Thoughts?

    I am wondering if I should put them in some kind of order, or just let it be "random" as long as I don't have two similar blocks beside each other ... ideas?

    Thanks so much

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    Old 12-04-2017, 03:18 PM
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    very nicely done. i love thelayout
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    Old 12-04-2017, 03:19 PM
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    Great layout! I suspected the secondary pattern with the 2 backgrounds would be dynamite!
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    I like the way it looks now.
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    MarionsQuilts! .... Awesome!
    Addictive, aren't they?

    I love what you have going on here. Just play with the hexies and gradually move the ones that seem "off" to you, until you find what pleases your eye. For example, right now, for your centre of the spirals, I would replace that black one in the centre with an aqua, so that the two sides spiral out in the same way. Does that make sense? But that is my eye ... and yours may want to punch mine out!!!

    For the sides/top/bottom, consider what your plan is ... are you lopping off the extra 1/2's of the hexies to straighten the edges? If so, you may want to fill in the edges with 1/2s, so that you have a complete hexie plus the 1/2 outer row, and maybe this is already what is in your plans?

    Here's a tip from when I took the class for this ... it looks to me that you have the 1/2s places side-by-siide, but are loose. They had us pin them together, so we could easily pick up a pair, and not worry about losing the other 1/2 as we moved it around to create the final setting.

    Love it!! ............ anxious to see the finale!
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    Old 12-04-2017, 03:40 PM
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    QuiltE ... thanks ... I have answered in your quote!!!! Any more thoughts are more than welcome! It's my first real one (not counting the first one I did that was way too busy!)

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    MarionsQuilts! .... Awesome!

    Addictive, aren't they? - very addictive, I'm just not a patient person, so layouts like this are not my forte!

    I love what you have going on here. Just play with the hexies and gradually move the ones that seem "off" to you, until you find what pleases your eye. For example, right now, for your centre of the spirals, I would replace that black one in the centre with an aqua, so that the two sides spiral out in the same way. Does that make sense? But that is my eye ... and yours may want to punch mine out!!!

    Makes perfect sense, and I will definitely give it a shot! No, would never want to punch your eye! LOL I welcome all comments!

    For the sides/top/bottom, consider what your plan is ... are you lopping off the extra 1/2's of the hexies to straighten the edges? If so, you may want to fill in the edges with 1/2s, so that you have a complete hexie plus the 1/2 outer row, and maybe this is already what is in your plans?

    I have extras to fill it in ... I might also do a border, and have some come over the border

    Here's a tip from when I took the class for this ... it looks to me that you have the 1/2s places side-by-siide, but are loose. They had us pin them together, so we could easily pick up a pair, and not worry about losing the other 1/2 as we moved it around to create the final setting.

    The full hexies are pinned together ... which definitely makes it much easier - I used safety pins LOL Once I am happy with the layout (and get my designer board - waiting for Christmas since it is the only thing on my list!) then I will place them all on the designer board so I can sew them together by rows.

    Right now I am just seeking tons on input / ideas from everyone, since I am so lost as to layout of each hexie! It took me 3 days of surfing the net and pinterest just to find a layout that I liked, now I have to work out the layout of the hexies!

    I appreciate all the input!



    Love it!! ............ anxious to see the finale!
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    Originally Posted by Tartan
    Great layout! I suspected the secondary pattern with the 2 backgrounds would be dynamite!
    I was hopeful - especially after sewing them all together!
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    I really like this look.
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    Leave it just the way it is. It seems to swirl. Good job.
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    Wow, that is amazing... brilliant!
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