tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-780064191249850018.post6899989604004584541..comments2022-11-02T02:56:47.114-05:00Comments on SeeingStars: Using Values in Quilt DesignSeeingStarshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02712856485174592845noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-780064191249850018.post-12635067533754191762013-03-25T12:08:05.712-05:002013-03-25T12:08:05.712-05:00I like it with the frames too.....but how about a ...I like it with the frames too.....but how about a double frame on those large block? A very narrow strip about 1/2" all around using the same fabric for all. Then repeat the narrow strip at about 1" size around the whole thing. The stripe might work for this. I think you just need some rearranging to get the balance for the large blocks....right now it isn't consistent. And if all else fails.....cut the pieces up and make a string quilt. <br /> I've had this happen to me when nothing seems to work like I envision. Then 2 months later I pull it out and add one fabric and bingo...there it is. Besides once it is quilted the whole appearance changes. Debbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14418828972427644899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-780064191249850018.post-5074776182614119472013-03-25T11:09:19.329-05:002013-03-25T11:09:19.329-05:00Am I allowed to comment on my own post?
My teen t...Am I allowed to comment on my own post?<br /><br />My teen thinks this looks completely unorganized and needs the frames. Basically, she recommends starting over with a new collection of fabrics. LOL! I'm fighting this a little bit, but she might be right.SeeingStarshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02712856485174592845noreply@blogger.com