Restful Waters One Block Wonder
#64
That turned out gorgeous!!! I remember seeing your fabric before and thinking how pretty the movement in the water would work up - and it did with bells on! I love the dark blue inner border, it really sets it off a treat and with binding to match it will be perfect! :-D
Now, ready to start cutting on another one yet? :mrgreen:
Now, ready to start cutting on another one yet? :mrgreen:
#66
I am so proud you all love my quilt.
I have had several members want to know what fabric this is. This is all I know. I have checked online and can't find it anywhere. I am so sorry. I purchased it over 2 1/2 years ago at a little shop that carriers older fabrics.
I have had several members want to know what fabric this is. This is all I know. I have checked online and can't find it anywhere. I am so sorry. I purchased it over 2 1/2 years ago at a little shop that carriers older fabrics.
#68
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Originally Posted by DeniseB
Hi all,
Well here is my creation using the OBW. I joined in with Cutebuns and others and this is what I came up with.
The binding will be the dark blue.
Thanks for looking.
Thank you again to Cutebuns, you are great.
Well here is my creation using the OBW. I joined in with Cutebuns and others and this is what I came up with.
The binding will be the dark blue.
Thanks for looking.
Thank you again to Cutebuns, you are great.
#69
Ellen 1,
I agree with you regarding the number of colors in the print for a OBW. I've done one that had 17 colors in the print. I made one with 6 different fabrics, which had some of the same colors in each so it worked together. For instance two fabrics were black and white, another black, white, cream, green and red, another green and lighter green, another yellowgreen and yellow, and the last was 2 values of brown.
If you go with a smaller sized print, then cut your strips narrower, and if a larger print, cut strips wider. They all seem to work out in the end, amazingly so.
I agree with you regarding the number of colors in the print for a OBW. I've done one that had 17 colors in the print. I made one with 6 different fabrics, which had some of the same colors in each so it worked together. For instance two fabrics were black and white, another black, white, cream, green and red, another green and lighter green, another yellowgreen and yellow, and the last was 2 values of brown.
If you go with a smaller sized print, then cut your strips narrower, and if a larger print, cut strips wider. They all seem to work out in the end, amazingly so.
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