I might have been a little obsessed with the block I was making for the top shown in my previous post.
The block is satisfying to make because each block's palette is designed individually, so it doesn't get boring. My scrappy version was fine, once I landed on the half-drop layout, but it would probably look even better if I used an analogous palette. I might have gotten carried away and I started another version. Cutting ensued.
I had pretty much depleted my low volumes and nicer scraps, so pulling from stash was needed. I cut a 2-1/2" WOF strip of 40+ different blues, greens, teals and purples. I also cut strips from an unknown number of pale low volumes, probably at least as many. I cut the strips into the small pieces needed and made up packets for 43 blocks. I was so involved I forgot to take photos.
After cutting, these blocks are quick to make, and sewing them in pairs helps for chain piecing. Within a few days I had another whole top's worth of blocks on the design wall. After a bit of tweaking the layout, I ended up with this finished top.
I really like both of your quilts, but I gotta say this coloring is my favorite! I think you might have inspired me to go look at my stash for donation quilts!!
ReplyDeleteLove the color palette and the half drop layout.
ReplyDeleteThe analogous palette is really pleasing, as is the scrappy background. Have fun quilting on the long arm next week!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors ! It looks so bright and cheerful! I like the dropped rows, adding a twist to the pattern.
ReplyDeleteWow! I didn't think you'd be able to make another one of these quilts that I loved more than your first one, but.... I don't have to choose my favourite, so I? ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty! The greens and blues are perfect together.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great block to be obsessed with!!
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