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.
3 comments:
Its going to be absolutely perfect! To me red is one of those colors no matter what you make it turns out beautiful 😄
Just love this red/white QIP, Millie;))) what a beauty...
hugs, 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!
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