Only 10 more blocks needed., 5 double arcs and five singles.
So I'll just keep plugging away at them. I'm still loving these colors.
When I get the rest of the blocks made I can play with the block placement to make sure the same fabric isn't too close to itself. And I can decide what kind of loopy effect I want; there are many potential layouts possible.
Link ups: Small Quilts and Doll Quilts, Love Laugh Quilt
The snake quilt is making progress. It'll be fun to layout this quilt. Hum, it's a lot bigger than the little snake hubby moved off the steps to my basement studio yesterday!
ReplyDeleteYou are definitely clos now. I look forward to seeing how you decide to arrange the blocks.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and fabrics you chosen for this quilt. What a beautiful, inviting mix. And a fun quilt, too, of course!
ReplyDeletei love this. i'm sure it's been alot of work. can't wait to see it finished. patti in florida
ReplyDeleteOddly enough, I was thinking about this quilt this morning before I opened my feedly account and discovered your blog post. I can't wait to see how you put this together. I don't remember whether you have written about whether you are going to do one or more borders or what color you are going to use for the binding. Really interesting design!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE this quilt! Did you create your own template for piecing?
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