Late last year I bought some blue and yellow fabrics, intending to make a wonky rail fence quilt. I cut the strips, but didn't get much farther.
In the last few days I sewed the rest of the strops together and cut the blocks.This is the way they are supposed to be fitted together, but I had an idea to rearrange the pieces.
That was a good idea, but as soon as I started moving the blocks together, I got another idea...
To create one long diagonal row, as in my drawing above, requires 32 unit blocks. When I conceived the original quilt, it was 20 blocks - each block having 16 units. I had cut enough fabric for 20 unique blocks.
As if that would stop me!
Now that I know where I am going, I took the blocks off the design wall so I would know how many different pairs I had. Turns out I have 26. Since the design wall isn't wide enough for the full quilt design (it's two units too narrow) I need to figure out how I'm going to arrange them.
In other words, I am PRETTY SURE I know where I am going, but not 100% sure, so I need to do a bit more thinking and tinkering.
Stay tuned!
4 comments:
Yellow and blue always looks great together.......
I’m glad to see you surface again & see what you’ve been up to. I too am a fan of Sujata Shah.
Oh yes, you are off and running with this!!
Yellow and blue always remind me of Monet's kitchen. I have a book with the photos and once, I got to see it in person. I love the long diagonal lines in your design.
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