I love this approach to setting sampler blocks and love, love the Windham fabric I found for the alternate blocks. Black/white florals always remind me of my grandmother, for some reason.
I had to add some extra blocks to the 24 to get the size I wanted, so I consulted Around the Block with Judy Hopkins for the perfect additions. They blend right in, because I had in my stash some of the same fabrics as we got in our block kits (see why it's good to have a healthy stash!).
Of course, you can see the downside in having a design bed instead of a design wall. Her name is Chip, because we were told at the pound that she was a he. Thinking that surely they knew what they were talking about, we named her before actually verifying the facts.
Isn't it funny how photographing something can reveal a mistake you hadn't noticed in "real life?" Can you spot it?
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7 comments:
u use how much time 2 complete it?
Hmm, let me think. I made most of the blocks on the last three-day weekend; that was Memorial Day, I guess. I've been working on it off and on since - 30 minutes a day, maybe. I got all the alternate blocks you see made yesterday. Are you a quilter?
I love the effect the alternate blocks give! This is going to be a stunning quilt.
I like how it's turning out with the large setting blocks.
I like your quilt...I do not see any mistakes. LOL Looks perfect to me.
I like the quilt very much. I think you were lucky to catch the error before sewing the blocks together. I would just park the cute cat on top of it.
Nice color combination in your blocks. Can't see the mistake. Chip blends in nicely with the blocks. She's so cute.
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