Spazzy crumb blocks
#12
Those are looking really great! Since you separated them by color, you could do a really great arrangement, like water color quilts where you fade from one color to the next, or a rainbow, or a color burst! What a lot of possibilities you have with those LOVELY crumbs! WTG!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
#13
My first try at crumb blocks were not to my liking. but FDIL loved them! The ugly quilt sits on her bed, she loves it. At her wedding shower she was showing pics of the bedroom furniture her parents bought them. the quilt was on the bed. Her BFF said to me- I love that quilt, can you make another one? I laughed- it really doesn't look ugly at all.
Keep going- those blocks will look fantastic when you're done!
Keep going- those blocks will look fantastic when you're done!
#14
Originally Posted by Shemjo
Those are looking really great! Since you separated them by color, you could do a really great arrangement, like water color quilts where you fade from one color to the next, or a rainbow, or a color burst! What a lot of possibilities you have with those LOVELY crumbs! WTG!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
#15
Originally Posted by Kyiav10
Great work!!! I have not tirc this mthod yet, but am saving my scraps to do so!!
Kyia
Kyia
#16
Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
Looks like fun. I have seen some put together that end up looking really nice!!! Don't give up yet. At a minimum, if you don't really like it after all said and done, donate it to a childrens home or something!!
#20
Originally Posted by kwhite
I love them too. MEN!! What do they know anyway!?!?!?!
:lol: :lol: Too true. My saying is No all no nothing.
Once you have a sashing on it brings them all together. It will look lovely.
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