Now all I have (all!) to do is figure out how to make the transition from dark to light and then to dark again from the top to the bottom.
(Actually I am pretty sure I know how I am going to do it, I am not asking for help.)
THIS is the quilt I'll be donating to the victims of the wildfires in Colorado. I'm keeping the Red Sticks for myself. Sorry for any confusion yesterday.
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3 comments:
Can't wait to see the next episode of the box quilt... Its like a mystery series, awesome!
Have a great day.
Always, Queenie
I'm glad that you're keeping the Red Sticks quilt yourself - it suits you!
Megan
Sydney, Australia
The box quilt looks great. I am looking forward to seeing how you make the background. I agree with the need for gradation from dark to light to dark. Love the red sticks, too. Fantastic red binding fabric. And, the Gizzy quilt for charity is so colorful it surely will bring comfort to someone.
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