On Ringo Lake -- Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2017-18
#1721
Thanks for all the input. I think if I were going to do one of the BH layouts it would be one of the half outie, half innie, verions. It makes more design sense to me since the "sashing" has a different orientation between the two blocks, and I think adds a better "interest" for lack of a better word. However I really think I am going w/ my version of the layout. I like the others, but have a deeper response to it. It has secondary and tertiary patterning that I find interesting, and the added bonus of tricking you into thinking it is on point, when it is not, something that in the overall design of the whole layout I have plans to accentuate.
There have been some great ideas on the FB group. One that I especially liked was making those setting triangles strip pieced. I think that looks so much better then those big chunks of colors.
There have been some great ideas on the FB group. One that I especially liked was making those setting triangles strip pieced. I think that looks so much better then those big chunks of colors.
#1722
Exactly. I thought so too. When the whole center is made up of tiny pieces, those big chunks look out of place, like somebody was in a hurry to finish up.
#1724
It is true it looks nothing like ORL, but w/ the exception of an added hst, it has all the units and in nearly the same ratio as ORL (the way the overall design will play out)
Kass, I would say #1 is the most "your own". It would be a striking quilt and no one would say it was On Ringo Lake! Then, I really like #2, Bonnie's way but not on point, because I love the folded corners block. It's also the way I did mine. #3 is cool because it looks like a 2-block quilt. Beyond that, my brain got confused on #4 and #5....
Big decision, for you, but all your options are pretty.
Big decision, for you, but all your options are pretty.
#1725
Kass ... I like 1, 4 & 5 the best.
I like the idea of string piecing the setting triangles. Perhaps even incorporating aqua, neutral and coral. I think I'll play with that.
I played with the color layout a bit in EQ and came up with this. I do want to use the aqua/brown half squares as the "head" of the setting triangle, and of course now also considering string piecing the setting triangles (the other benefit is that I accidentally over cut a LOT of aqua 1.5" strips so ... might as well use them!!).
My changes .... the aqua/brown/coral shaded 4 patch became an aqua and brown shaded 4 patch.
The cornerstone in the sashing is neutral.
Before I saw the idea of string piecing the setting triangles, I was trying to decide if I they looked better in aqua or brown, so I show them both in the pic below. Leaning toward aqua strings!!
I'm kind of digging the weird oval secondary pattern the neutral cornerstone gives me.
Would love to hear your thoughts on this.[ATTACH=CONFIG]586465[/ATTACH]
I like the idea of string piecing the setting triangles. Perhaps even incorporating aqua, neutral and coral. I think I'll play with that.
I played with the color layout a bit in EQ and came up with this. I do want to use the aqua/brown half squares as the "head" of the setting triangle, and of course now also considering string piecing the setting triangles (the other benefit is that I accidentally over cut a LOT of aqua 1.5" strips so ... might as well use them!!).
My changes .... the aqua/brown/coral shaded 4 patch became an aqua and brown shaded 4 patch.
The cornerstone in the sashing is neutral.
Before I saw the idea of string piecing the setting triangles, I was trying to decide if I they looked better in aqua or brown, so I show them both in the pic below. Leaning toward aqua strings!!
I'm kind of digging the weird oval secondary pattern the neutral cornerstone gives me.
Would love to hear your thoughts on this.[ATTACH=CONFIG]586465[/ATTACH]
#1726
I'm thinking about calling it Ringo's Sister, since sisters share the same DNA but look different.
#1729
I need a Like button on QB!
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#1730
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Love the idea of piecing those setting triangles.
I am simply not finding something that works for me for what I've done so far for Ringo Lake. I think I could have been happy if my aqua and pink were swapped. I spent almost all of yesterday on EQ8 futzing around with options.
I do Love this version: https://www.instagram.com/p/BdaoUp8n9VJ/ and am considering doing something similar. Of course this would mean I would have to repurpose my existing Ringo Lake parts for something else. I do have an all flying geese quilt on my bucket list. And the corners could be cut off the sashing pieces and repurposed as half square triangles in something else.
Going to way until the next link up on the 8th - maybe something else will inspire me.
I am simply not finding something that works for me for what I've done so far for Ringo Lake. I think I could have been happy if my aqua and pink were swapped. I spent almost all of yesterday on EQ8 futzing around with options.
I do Love this version: https://www.instagram.com/p/BdaoUp8n9VJ/ and am considering doing something similar. Of course this would mean I would have to repurpose my existing Ringo Lake parts for something else. I do have an all flying geese quilt on my bucket list. And the corners could be cut off the sashing pieces and repurposed as half square triangles in something else.
Going to way until the next link up on the 8th - maybe something else will inspire me.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 01-09-2018 at 12:35 PM. Reason: remove shouting/all caps
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