While I was in a state of indecision I decided to start moving blocks around to distribute both color and value for a pleasing end product. I spent several hours at it and in the end decided to make 7 more blocks to add a bottom row for an 81" length. I like it the size it is but I think I'll like it better with the additional row. I'll start cutting and piecing the blocks today.
It is looking good! Sometimes making the decision is the hardest part! Now that you have decided to add another row it is full steam ahead! The colors look nice and balanced across the quilt.
ReplyDeleteI really like this one - I like all of yours :) but this one is standing out as one of my favorites
ReplyDeleteIt’s happy, bright, and so interesting— another beautiful quilt, Wanda!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Wanda. Your Churn Dash quilt, using the Kaffee and Company fabrics is absolutely beautiful, and looking at it, with all the bright and happy fabrics, makes me happy. Enjoy your day of cutting and piecing.
ReplyDeleteThe additional row will help balance the design. And how much of these wonderful prints are left over?
ReplyDeleteI think it looks beautiful as it is, but probably a little longer makes it more functional. You do beautiful work. I'm envious of your energy. i couldn't keep up!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteOMG! That's stunning! You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteSomehow I am not surprised that you added the extra row of blocks. It is an extra challenge to carry out this kind of visual impact at a smaller size (ask me how I know). Gorgeous results - love the organized mash up of colors.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant design solution and successful quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love this so much! I have a limited stash of Kaffe fabrics and I may have to use them for a project like this.
ReplyDeleteThis is so striking, I love it. I think my favorite block of all might be the Churn Dash and using Kaffe fabrics sure does jazz it up.
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