Old 11-15-2020, 08:19 AM
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Iceblossom
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I think it would help to see your proportions and colors and such. If your blocks are small enough and square enough the actual "window" fabrics might not need any quilting.

I have an attic window top with fairly large (postcard sized/shaped) rectangles and it also has sashing. So far I'm planning on a scroll design in the black sashing, probably something linear and simple in the grey (so just echo the line 1/4" away from the ditch on both sides, and then we come to the rectangle...

I'm thinking a simple oval inside each postcard would hold things down and be sufficient quilting without distracting, while giving each block the same amount of quilting. I might connect with the diagonal lines, stitching in the ditch in the greys. I am trying for a specific look, think of the old scrap albums with the black pages.

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