It has been very satisfying sewing the Kindred Pinwheels blocks with the Tilda triangles Maureen sent me. In fact, I have so many blocks that I think they are too much for one quilt and will split them into 2 comfort quilts, 4 by 5 blocks each with lattice and borders.
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Rosie's inspection looking for imperfections and stray threads
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Figuring out lattice and cornerstones
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I will make the second quilt with darker lattice and then light cornerstones, so I am just testing the idea with a few greens. Not sure if these are the lattice fabrics yet.
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6 comments:
Love seeing Rosie the quilt inspector! And yes, those Tilda triangles are lovely to look at.
I love pinwheel blocks and the fabrics are so pretty. I had to buy a few Tilda fabrics. NO ideas yet for using them but I love looking at them.
So nice to see the triangles made up Linda and a good idea to make two quilts. I do lime the sashing and cornerstones, they make a beautiful block.
Those are beautiful blocks. Rosie is doing a great job.
I really like those blocks!! And all scrappy is so cool!
Nice blocks. I like the lattice and cornerstone approach for those blocks.
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