My fabrics are mostly blenders, so most of them don't have motifs to fussy cut. The one that actually has a floral print is so light, it wouldn't show up well as fussy cut motifs. What to do? I don't want to miss a month of this BOM series; I want to be eligible for points and prizes at the end.
My color is yellow green. Actually, it's more chartreuse than green. These are the swatches I carry around for color matching. The largest motif here is 1/2".
Before I go buy something, and I don't even know what block design I'm going to use yet, I'll just check the stash and see if there's anything I can use. We're allowed one accent color along with our feature color plus neutrals. Maybe I can find something, although I haven't used an accent color yet and I'm trying not to.
I found a print I had bought for backing for something else and haven't used yet. The greens in it are greener (less yellow) so it's not a true match. But if I don't use it next to my greens, maybe I can cheat and fool the eye into thinking it's my color. These flowers are about 2-1/2" across so they're much better suited for fussy cutting than my blender prints.
Okay, I can fussy cut this print, but I need a block design that enables me to use buffer pieces of my black and white prints to separate this print from my yellow greens. What if I use a fussy cut flower as the center of a Dresden plate and make all the blades in black & white?
It's worth a try. I can use one of my blender prints as the background.
Okay, it works. It meets the requirements.
At 15" it's my largest block so far, a very bold block! It will certainly draw the eye no matter how I use it in the final layout. It will be a puzzle laying out this quilt at the end, but that's part of the challenge.
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I love your Dresden plate block and your fussy cut center bloom is perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh what a fun blocks!!! Thanks for Linking up to Finished or Not Finished Friday!!
ReplyDeleteI have to say I love this block!! The fussy cut center adds a nice balance to the dresdens!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block! It's bold, but maybe you end up with it as the center and build the quilt around it?
ReplyDeleteI love your Dresden plate. I'll be interested to see how it fits into the quilt. Thank you for linking up to the Peacock Party.
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