When I was cutting blocks from the Lights bin, I was surprised to find how many red-on-white fabrics I had, or how many blocks I cut. It seemed obvious to make a RED quilt. So after I finished sewing up the Nonchalant flimsy (White Macnas) I went through all my bins and cut up red Macnas blocks. I cut up blocks that were mostly RED or Red with White.Then I sorted the blocks by print. After that was done, I started pairing blocks, matching a white one (at the top) with a red one below. I started at the upper left of the white stacks, took one piece, then picked the red at the top left of those. I matched up the next white with the next red, and kept going that way until I had 112 pairs. I need 270 for a quilt the size of the Nonchalant quilt.
Then I sat down and sewed them up, then pressed them, and then put them up on the design wall in no particular order.
Its going to be absolutely perfect! To me red is one of those colors no matter what you make it turns out beautiful 😄
ReplyDeleteJust love this red/white QIP, Millie;))) what a beauty...
ReplyDeletehugs, Julierose
Oh, this looks so warm and cheery!! I love the different directions the red and white stripes go. This looks like so much fun to make, thank you for showing it to us!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the colours and patterns! Warm greetings from a 68 year old retired lady living in Montreal, Canada. Happy July 4th.
ReplyDeletep.s. Big Red is also the name for the Lake Michigan lighthouse in Holland, MI - https://bigredlighthouse.com/
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