Anyone else joining Aby Dolinger's Optimism BOM quilt-along?
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2024
Posts: 116
New quilter here, this may be ambitious but I'm joining Aby Dolinger's BOM quilt-along "Optimism" starting in January. I'm doing the 12 block version.
Anyone else?
Do folks comment on their progress in the comments on Aby's blog page?
Thanks,
DawnP
Newly retired
Anyone else?
Do folks comment on their progress in the comments on Aby's blog page?
Thanks,
DawnP
Newly retired
Last edited by patricej; 12-12-2024 at 08:25 AM.
#9
I think even if you're a new quilter, those blocks are well within your reach, especially in a quilt along where there is so much help and enthusiasm from others.
My advice, (Which you didn't ask for, but here goes anyway...), is to really think about your colours as you have to look at them for the next year or so. (Unless you are doing it scrappy...each block different.)
For something like this, I usually buy a print that I absolutely love for the border and then pull my colours from it for the blocks. Be sure to have lots of contrast and, if you are doing a light background, spring for a really good fabric that will be the least see-through. We all try to "Press to the dark side", but it isn't always possible. Err on the side of caution and buy an extra 1/4 yard of each if you can...you don't want to run out and you can always use it on the back.
Have fun!
Watson
My advice, (Which you didn't ask for, but here goes anyway...), is to really think about your colours as you have to look at them for the next year or so. (Unless you are doing it scrappy...each block different.)
For something like this, I usually buy a print that I absolutely love for the border and then pull my colours from it for the blocks. Be sure to have lots of contrast and, if you are doing a light background, spring for a really good fabric that will be the least see-through. We all try to "Press to the dark side", but it isn't always possible. Err on the side of caution and buy an extra 1/4 yard of each if you can...you don't want to run out and you can always use it on the back.
Have fun!
Watson
#10
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Join Date: Dec 2024
Posts: 116
Thanks everyone for your thoughtful replies and especially your advice for newbies.
I am thinking about my colors now. I like the advice of choosing a print border and pulling colors from it.
I may also stay cautious and model my color choices on Abu Dolinger's sketch, I like it.
I have to give full credit to Mkotch who has posted about Aby's blog and has followed her BOM programs in previous years
I am thinking about my colors now. I like the advice of choosing a print border and pulling colors from it.
I may also stay cautious and model my color choices on Abu Dolinger's sketch, I like it.
I have to give full credit to Mkotch who has posted about Aby's blog and has followed her BOM programs in previous years

