Part 3 of the 45 minute ten minute block. Opinions needed!
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[quote=LeslieFrost]I think the border idea is great, but can you arrange it so that no border square is right next to a sq of the same color? If not, I would do a thin inner border of something else entirely, then do the squares for the border.
I think adding the thin border first, and then the squares, is a good idea. Either way, it is a very pretty quilt.
I think adding the thin border first, and then the squares, is a good idea. Either way, it is a very pretty quilt.
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Originally Posted by LeslieFrost
I think the border idea is great, but can you arrange it so that no border square is right next to a sq of the same color? If not, I would do a thin inner border of something else entirely, then do the squares for the border.
In any case, very colorful and cheerful -- it will be a great baby quilt.
In any case, very colorful and cheerful -- it will be a great baby quilt.
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In my message sent a short time ago, I suggested arranging the blocks so you got a four patch arrangement where the four squares come together and I see you've had that idea from another person as well.
That's exactly what you are getting where your border touches the blocks. That's a great addition!
That's exactly what you are getting where your border touches the blocks. That's a great addition!
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