After selecting our fabrics, some gnashing of teeth and discovering that cutting things on an angle helps with creating motion, I mounted my 6-inch blocks on the wall and started to play.
These are what Margaret called "A" blocks. Hey! I just go with the flow. So I played some more.
These are the same blocks, just moved around differently. Funny thing though...while we cut the pieces for these blocks, we also cut the pieces for mirror image blocks. We didn't have time to sew those in class, so I took them home, sewed them together and added them to my design wall. I'm still playing...
Nah...mix up the blocks and come up with somthing else. How about this?
I'm going to play some more before I sew these all together. I might even add some more blocks.
Then we added angles to some pieced blocks. So then I played some more.
Not sure where I'm going to go with this. Any suggestions?
4 comments:
I would call this the architecture of a quilt! So fun to see the different options!
Hmmm....no suggestions, but looks like you're having fun, and there's lots of scope for all kinds of things. Looking great!
That is amazing! So many possibilities!
looks like it was a lot of fun! I love blocks where you have so many different looks depending on the layout.
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