Good day, and welcome to a warmer, sunny day in the American Midwest!
I had some time to get into my sewing room this past weekend. I am still inspired by the pattern Fun with Bricks on Bonnie Hunter's free patterns page, so I got to work cutting strips, and squares of unbleached muslin. My version in dark blue and brown fabrics is shown in this post. Let's try the same pattern in 1930's reproduction fabrics, just "that green" and pink:
This is just one block, exactly as Bonnie's instructions show. Note the pink and green 'pinwheels' that form in the center diagonal.
How do four blocks look, laid side to side?
The value of the pink and green fabrics are very similar, so it's not as obvious as I thought it would be, but you do see the pinwheels forming. Cool! And there is a strong diagonal movement, as a number of my recent quilt finishes have. I am waiting on some more fabric that I ordered from Reproduction Fabrics to freshen up the pinks and green with more variety, and some lengths for planned borders. One always needs more fabric, yes? And it's getting harder to find on line shops that carry mid 20th century reproduction fabrics.
Linking up with Midweek Makers, Put your foot down at For the love of geese, Needle and Thread Thursday, Can I get a Whoop Whoop, Nina-Marie, Finished or Not at Alycia Quilts, Oh Scrap at Quilting is more Fun than Housework.
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