I sewed 9 patches with fabrics 6 and 7 and cut some edge triangles of fabric 7 since I have a lot of that fabric. I contemplated stopping at this color.
Fabric 7 is a strange color, a dull gold background and greenish khaki color flowers. It is a little darker than it looks here.
Then I laid the piece of fabric 8 against the fabric 7 to see if it is going to add anything to the quilt.
Then I cropped out all of the white design wall to get a better idea what I am going to do. After seeing this photo I'm thinking I do need to add the last fabric because it is the same type of green as fabric 3 but just darker in value. Now I have lots of 9 patches to sew for the 5 & 6 combination and the 6 & 7 combination so I have time to think about this.
I took a break from that project and sewed 6 more blocks for the framed 9 patch quilt. This is number three in the solids and prints series and I hope to get this top sewn this month. I need 80 blocks and I have 38 sewn so far. All of the solids are cut for all 80 blocks.
9 comments:
I love that dull gold bkgrd flowery piece--I like how it looks ...
adds to those white outlined leaves, I feel, too. This will be such a gorgeous piece...hugs, Julierose
Just figured out the pattern from the last photo. Quite a interesting concept. Love what you are doing.
I really like this - something about how one fabric transitions to another :) :)
What a treat, Wanda, to watch you think through material selections. This blooming nine patch is a perfect project for the coming of spring. So much quietly bursting forth in our gardens and on your wall. Thank you!
It's a beauty to study all day Sunday. These fabrics take my breath away, and your design is phenomenal !
JJM
This Blooming Nine Patch says Autumn to me - just where we're heading down here! I have the Tradition with a Twist sitting on my bookshelves, I love them but never made one, perhaps towards the end of the year I might.
I love seeing your Blooming 9-Patch quilt coming together! You inspire me to make another one myself. I like the addition of that dark fabric to finish it off around the outside.
The transitions from one color to another are so good! They just blend so nicely. I bet it is prettier in person too.
That looks lovely, Wanda! Thanks for the reminder that I need to get my own B9P on the longarm. SOON!!
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