The next graduation quilt...... this one for niece, she likes blue, but she is not going to the school that has the beautiful blue and yellow colors, the school she chose has brown and yellow for school colors what kind of a school choses brown for a school color??? I thought I would do the same pattern as the
helitrope and hollyhock quilt I finished earlier this year with the navy where the light squares were. I do not like it. There is not enough contrast so I moved the 4 patches.... they create a line of interest but still not working. Its chaotic. Flip through some books, look at it from across the room, glance at it while I flip the lights off and on, make a cup of coffee. Rearrange the blocks into a double 4 patch that was boring so I rearranged the 9 patch block so the 4 patches are in the corners and the solid squares are in the sides.
That is a big improvement. I had the 4 patches all turned the same direction but like them better radiating from the center of each 9 patch. That is what a design wall is for arrange the blocks on the wall not on the floor on my knees even though I was on my knees for the bottom row. Then step back and look, squint my eyes and look. I have two grays for sashing and a cream which is so close in value to the flannel you can't tell the difference. I'm leaning toward the gray but yardage will be the determining factor. Maybe add a couple yellow cornerstones. Use it up and make do. --Ann--
This revised layout will make one lovely quilt, and one that will be LOVED, too; I am sure! Yes, never underestimate the value of a design wall!
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