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Old 03-23-2015, 01:23 AM
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This weekend, I finished piecing my grandson's I Spy quilt and my heart sank! I ran out of the background fabric so went out and bought a second piece about a month after I bought the first piece. Dye lots never even crossed my mind, I mean this is fabric, not wool, right? Wrong! I've just learned that it DOES make a difference. Hopefully, the colours will fade out to be hardly noticeable. Next time, I'll calculate accurately before I buy! Look at the sashing to the right of the octopus in the third row and most of the ones on the right of the pics in the fourth row. I could kick myself!!
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It's hardly noticeable. In fact, it makes for a very subtle "lighting and shadow" effect, strategically placed in the center.
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It's not obvious but if it bothers you you could switch that piece with one of the outside pieces...or you could replace all the outside sashings with a black...
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I wanted to add that this quilt is really cute! Don't let your heart sink. You have made a delightful gift. Your grandchild will love it!
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Originally Posted by Vicki1212 View Post
This weekend, I finished piecing my grandson's I Spy quilt and my heart sank! I ran out of the background fabric so went out and bought a second piece about a month after I bought the first piece. Dye lots never even crossed my mind, I mean this is fabric, not wool, right? Wrong! I've just learned that it DOES make a difference. Hopefully, the colours will fade out to be hardly noticeable. Next time, I'll calculate accurately before I buy! Look at the sashing to the right of the octopus in the third row and most of the ones on the right of the pics in the fourth row. I could kick myself!!
It's wonderful. Don't point it out and no one will notice it but you. It will be much loved.
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Old 03-23-2015, 02:55 AM
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I, too, think it's barely visible... but I LOVE your quilt!! I'm gathering fabric for an I-spy for my soon-to-be-born granddaughter... I love your layout! And I truly hope your fabric begins to blend for you... great quilt!!
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Old 03-23-2015, 03:41 AM
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I agree with everyone else....you can barely tell it's different. By the time you quilt it and it gets washed a few times, no one will ever see it. It you can do some swirly or pebbling in the sashing it will help the continuity of the quilt.

Pretty quilt!!!!
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I agree with everyone - barely noticeable. What a great quilt this will be. The blue really makes the squares look three dimensional.
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Old 03-23-2015, 03:58 AM
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Originally Posted by JenniePenny View Post
It's hardly noticeable. In fact, it makes for a very subtle "lighting and shadow" effect, strategically placed in the center.
this was my thought, too. reminds me of denim
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​Great quilt top!
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