By the time I figured out that I wanted the design to run sideways, I had sewn three rows together, so I had to do some unsewing. Then I had to move the blocks on the design wall, yet keep them in sequence so I could shift the design. I used Julie's paper-plate method.I had to redesign two additional rows at the bottom.
After I make my blocks, I always trim them to size. It means things sew up much more accurately.
Here all the rows are sewn together. I will add creams as a border and the quilt needs a name.
5 comments:
I like this layout the best. Nice job. How about cookies and cream?
You have such a great eye for making designs sparkle and this layout is a winner! Thanks for sharing all you do and how you do it!
Woot, woot, this layout is brilliant! It brings to mind the woollybear caterpillars, do you have them in New Hampster (ala Milly’s lexicon)?
I'm thinking of old TV Test Patterns, or Interference, Static, EKG???
Beautiful quilt! “Heartbeat”
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