A lot of these fabrics have gold on them so they reflect and don't look as deep toned as they do in person.
I pieced 16 more fabrics into a strata. Here is choice one when adding the two 8 strip sections together, with the light fabrics meeting in the middle. This means that most pieces cut from the strata will be mostly light.
Here is choice 2 with the dark fabrics at the center.
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This was definitely the way that Louisa taught how to do the strata. It is very valuable information. Love the way your Christmas quilt is coming along.
Great sense of color and combining. Its going to be a wonderful quilt. What to do with the leftovers? I would have a hard time not finding a use for them.
Your twenty blocks look gorgeous!
Hop I remember this info for when I get around to trying this.
Thanks for the hint about how to arrange the strata. I am pretty close to planning a similar quilt, either with curves or maybe only strips. But I am really likeing the multi-colored look.
WOW
Your photos an texts are always so helpful!!! Weren't you the lucky one on the way to the mailbox too!! Gail
So beautiful! I think the gold is so stunning.
Your blocks are exquisite! You have such a gift for putting fabrics together. Everything you do turns out to be gorgeous!
These blocks absolutely fascinate me! I love watching you put together these things!
It is such fun to watch this piece grow. Fabric choices are exquisite. The curved templates you used, make it look like we all might be able to do it. My search has begun to find those templates.
J~MT
Your blocks are so gorgeous! And thanks for showing your students' work too. It's fun to see how different the same pattern can look.
Your lilies are so beautiful! And I love that little twig table - how cool that you found it for free!
I love these blocks -- can't wait to see what you do with the *final* layout.
Beautiful, Wanda. You are so talented.
Thanks for another tip that will be so helpful! Your layout looks really nice.
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