It took me a while but I finally figured out how to make these diamond quartets efficiently. Here they are in all their color variations. I wanted some of these to have bright fabrics, and some darker, less intense colors.
Having these little suckers put together makes designing the quilt so much easier.
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4 comments:
Wow, almost an Argyle design, fantastic colours.
What a cool photo of the sub-units! Fun all by themselves and I know what you mean about having those made so you can lay out the quilt and rearrange to your heart's content.
Paint on the paint brush rather than in the tube as it wore ;-)
So what's your secret? Can you share what you discovered? They look great, nicely constructed and I know they'll look great in the quilt.
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