Good day from a rainy Midwest location. Yes, we need the rain!
In my last post, I outlined how I was making flying geese units with a no-waste method. I am assembling them into Dutchman's puzzle blocks, finishing at 8 inches. Lots more blocks got done this weekend and yesterday. I tried laying them out side by side, to see what they looked like:
My blocks are very scrappy and I don't like this setting - too busy and overwhelming to the eye.
How about on a neutral sashing fabric? (Gray that I had, not ironed - oops!)
Better. But I think I would like a darker gray. More fabric purchasing is in my future! And making more blocks. I have about 35 right now. And I have a pretty good pile of cut fabric squares left.
I have travel this July, but I should be able to work on these blocks this week.
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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Suggest a colorful sashing? Bright yellow, orange, green or blue?
ReplyDeleteGreat use of your geese!
Not too busy or overwhelming to these old eyes BUT if you insist on sashing how about red. I see a few red FG in there.
ReplyDeleteRed! I hadn't thought of that. Must keep thinking....
ReplyDeleteThose blocks look fantastic! A great use of scraps. I really like both layouts of the blocks. There are so many wonderful options for what to do.
ReplyDeleteThese blocks are great! I agree with using a darker background fabric, happy shopping and safe travels!
ReplyDeleteI love your scrappy Dutchman's Puzzle blocks. I agree that a little separation with the sashing is better.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the votes for red.
ReplyDeleteThose are some really cool blocks! I think I would use a darker sashing too - brings out the depth in the blocks
ReplyDeleteI think any medium or dark sashing would work. The uniformity of the sashing will provide a frame for the delightfully scrappy geese.
ReplyDeleteSuch scrappy goodness is sure to make a lovely quilt!!
ReplyDeleteNice use of the geese. I agree that it needs a place for the eye to rest. Auditioning different colors might help you determine which works best. It always surprises me what actually looks good with a quilt, esp. a scrappy one like yours.
ReplyDeleteNice scrappy blocks! I'm sure however you separate them will work out fine. Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteGreat block to use up your scraps. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
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