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Old 06-03-2017, 06:27 AM
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I'm making a large throw quilt of simple squares = 66" X 77". The recipient's favorite color is blue so it is predominately blue with a few purple and turquoise squares scattered in for interest.

I have cut my 28 fabrics into 6" strips. Should I subcut and sew the 168 6" squares together the time consuming way OR sew two strips together (a light and a dark) before subcutting to save assembly time. But this would limit the randomness of fabric placement.

Which way would you go?
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Old 06-03-2017, 07:48 AM
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With that many squares and if you cut them all individually, you could make a color pattern design with them (i.e. a heart shape using a certain color)
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I'm with Bonnie Hunter, I can sew a straight line for a few inches, but it's harder to sew straight for 42 inches! I personally prefer more random/scrappy, so would sew them together individually.
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i like to make mine more random
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I would at least cut the strips into half the width of fabric if you are sewing strips together first. Increases the randomness and is easier to handle.
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Subcutting would lend itself to assembly-style sewing. You'd be done in no time.
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I went ahead and cut the 6" squares.....too late now! ;-)
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Good for you, you'll probably like the end result better.
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I would probably sew them individually if I wanted a more random look.
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My brain prefers a simple pattern over randomness. Try laying out a simple arrangement of lines or outlines using your favorite high contrast colored squares .
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