Then it was time to grocery shop, vacuum and do laundry. I never got around to cutting the neutral fabric strips. I need 50 of the 1.5" x 6.5" pieces and 4 squares 1.5". I can get 6 strips plus some squares out of each 1.5" crosswise strip. That will yield more than I need but will give me more freedom in choices of what goes where.
Oh now I do love those light KF value prints a lot!! You have a nice collection to use...;)))
ReplyDelete55 here and raining when I got up--just misting now. It's hard to know what to wear on these in-between days--you're either too hot or too cold...
hugs, Julierose
with all of that out of the way you can play with fabric today
ReplyDeleteHooray for freedom of choice in designing! LOVELY assortment of light KF neutrals (I am still going to make my KF low volume quilt - maybe next year?)
ReplyDeleteGreat picks from the stash to complete the quilt. Can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeleteThose light/low-volume prints would be wonderful in their own quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful array of neutrals for that little border that makes a huge beautiful difference in this piece.
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What wonders you accomplish in a day! Applause and color me green with envy. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteLove the lighter fabrics and I look forward to the pieced border you have in mind. Have you decided to break up the square to square layout with those interesting narrow strips?
Hugs!
My comment yesterday wouldn’t post which was the narrow inset strips elevate the red squares beautifully. Those light prints are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful fabrics.:)
ReplyDeleteThe light KFC fabrics are so lovely to see and catching up with your earlier post I like your idea of the pieced inner border.
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