Saturday, September 12, 2015

2 more blocks...........

I designed the blocks at the left and the bottom right and reworked the middle one in the bottom row.  Two of them are sewn together and that is why they look smaller.
The blocks are on point in the quilt and there is a narrow sashing between them.  I decided to go ahead and sew all of the blocks as I design them.  If there are any that don't make the cut, they will go into the Kaffe orphan block quilt.

11 comments:

Beth@IHaveANotion.com said...

This looks like it will be a fun fall project!!! We'll all be watching to see the progress!

Sewing Junkie said...

This is a good pop of color all coming together. This one will be quite interesting to see the progress on. Do you know the sashing color you are going to use yet? Chris

Lesley Gilbert said...

Because you line up all your squares so neatly, it looks like they are already sewn together :) Loving all these Kaffe fabrics.

Gene Black said...

These are looking great, Wanda. For some reason, I think the Kaffe orphan quilt will be amazing.

Unknown said...

Really beautiful!

Charlotta said...

These are all great. Your design wall must be so much better than mine! I don't think I could ever have had that many individual small pieces up on the wall without some of them falling off or at least beginning to peel off. But your photo looks like they're all lying flat on the ground!
I would've decided to sew the blocks together for that reason alone - because my pieces would've been falling off the design wall! You clearly had a different reason.

Regardless - the blocks ARE great, and both this and the left-overs quilt are going to be so intriguing!

Quiltdivajulie said...

LOVE this project!

Unknown said...

I share your sence of color. Your quilts are truly inspirational for me. Thank you so much.

Needled Mom said...

Those look lovely.

Jeannine said...

Love these blocks! Can't wait to see the finished quilt. You provide so much inspiration.

Elaine/Muddling Through said...

How pretty! I do love seeing your works in progress.