What Would You Do With This?
#21
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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While I suggested the attic windows before, the more I looked at it and thought about it, I got cold feet on that!!
There's enough going on in the fabric, that I'm not sure I'd want to put much with it, re colour or block design. To me, they'd end up competing and I'd never be happy. So .... Keep It Real Simple!
One idea ..... a large centre of the print, then a dark navy or black border, 1-1/2" or so ..... and a strip of the print ... another dark border, a little wider than the 1st one .... and then a 6-8" border of the print. I might even go with a 3rd black border (again, not overly wide as a final border and skip the print border.
There's enough going on in the fabric, that I'm not sure I'd want to put much with it, re colour or block design. To me, they'd end up competing and I'd never be happy. So .... Keep It Real Simple!
One idea ..... a large centre of the print, then a dark navy or black border, 1-1/2" or so ..... and a strip of the print ... another dark border, a little wider than the 1st one .... and then a 6-8" border of the print. I might even go with a 3rd black border (again, not overly wide as a final border and skip the print border.
#26
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: NJ
Posts: 90
#28
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2020
Posts: 457
I love this fabric but I'm not sure that it isn't so busy it wouldn't actually reveal itself well in a kaleidoscope block. There is a website somewhere that you can put your fabric picture into and then generate images of potential blocks. If I can find it, I will post it to this thread.
#29
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 1,886
Here's the link to the one block wonder design helper. I played it with it yesterday and thought it look quite good with this fabric, but I did have to guess on the width of the fabric in the photo.

