Spring flowers
#12
Your quilt looks so spring-ish (if that's a word) If you decide to go with grey, go with the light one, not the dark. I think the dark one would look very heavy. I would be more tempted to go with one the other colours or even the white.
Since you seem to have a lot of different shades of white now, you can always deliberately mix them together in a block and in a quilt.
Since you seem to have a lot of different shades of white now, you can always deliberately mix them together in a block and in a quilt.
#13
There is a tutorial here on QB about setting triangles at Pieced Setting Triangles which gives a link to another page that gives more info. If you scroll down a bit on the linked page there is a pdf that you can print out.
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#15
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Totally Agree with GingerK ...Your quilt is definitely nice and Spring'ish!
Honey58 ... For sure, I am in the don't cut your work off and use filler background triangles. Because different sides of the blocks will be against those filler tri's, I'd audition fabrics and see what works best. My first thought is the light grey, but you may not be happy with "losing" the light grey small squares across the top. Another audition (for me) would be some of the small prints you have (if you have enough). But again, may not work when touching up to your blocks. Another possibility, a very pale pink or mauve?
But as I type this out, my ♥ is going towards the small prints, and continue that on as a wider strip/border. All depends on how big you want the quilt to finish.
Well done and certainly a lovely "spring'ish" quilt!
Honey58 ... For sure, I am in the don't cut your work off and use filler background triangles. Because different sides of the blocks will be against those filler tri's, I'd audition fabrics and see what works best. My first thought is the light grey, but you may not be happy with "losing" the light grey small squares across the top. Another audition (for me) would be some of the small prints you have (if you have enough). But again, may not work when touching up to your blocks. Another possibility, a very pale pink or mauve?
But as I type this out, my ♥ is going towards the small prints, and continue that on as a wider strip/border. All depends on how big you want the quilt to finish.
Well done and certainly a lovely "spring'ish" quilt!
#16
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Totally Agree with GingerK ...Your quilt is definitely nice and Spring'ish!
Honey58 ... For sure, I am in the don't cut your work off and use filler background triangles. Because different sides of the blocks will be against those filler tri's, I'd audition fabrics and see what works best. My first thought is the light grey, but you may not be happy with "losing" the light grey small squares across the top. Another audition (for me) would be some of the small prints you have (if you have enough). But again, may not work when touching up to your blocks. Another possibility, a very pale pink or mauve?
But as I type this out, my ♥ is going towards the small prints, and continue that on as a wider strip/border. All depends on how big you want the quilt to finish.
Well done and certainly a lovely "spring'ish" quilt!
Honey58 ... For sure, I am in the don't cut your work off and use filler background triangles. Because different sides of the blocks will be against those filler tri's, I'd audition fabrics and see what works best. My first thought is the light grey, but you may not be happy with "losing" the light grey small squares across the top. Another audition (for me) would be some of the small prints you have (if you have enough). But again, may not work when touching up to your blocks. Another possibility, a very pale pink or mauve?
But as I type this out, my ♥ is going towards the small prints, and continue that on as a wider strip/border. All depends on how big you want the quilt to finish.
Well done and certainly a lovely "spring'ish" quilt!
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Just take your time to audition and you'll be happy, I am sure! Good Luck! and Just keep having FUN with it all!
#18
For your setting triangles, just "Google" setting triangles. Lots of different charts and explanations will pop up. Use the one that makes the most sense to you. I use one from Bonnie Hunter, but all of therm are the same only explained slightly differently. the time.Each one I found had a detailed explanation for calculating your triangles but also a chart. I use the chart the majority of the time. If in doubt make my triangles just slightly bigger, like a 1/4 ", than you think they need to be and trim up after you are finished.