Design Dilemma
#1
Design Dilemma
Most of the time when I start a quilt I have it all planned out completely (I don't always stick to the plan but I have one when I start) This quilt I had a center block and have been designing my way as I go out toward the edges. I have it to this point a 40 inch square. I am aiming for roughly 60 or 70 x 80 ish, so I need to add 10 or 15 inches to each side and 20 to each end. While I'm mulling thought I'd see if anyone has any ideas?????
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These seams will all match just some are sewn and others not yet
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These seams will all match just some are sewn and others not yet
#5
Not sure how many rows you are planning on adding, but I would add one that is 4" on the sides and maybe 5" on top and bottom. Increase a little more on the top and bottom rows to gradually build up to the desired size.
#7
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Join Date: May 2012
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Your quilt is beautiful!
I would repeat a similar look to your center in a border, flowers with scallops as your border. I think this design is best as a square, but if you need the length then I agree with AZ Jane, to sneak in small borders at the top and bottom.
I would repeat a similar look to your center in a border, flowers with scallops as your border. I think this design is best as a square, but if you need the length then I agree with AZ Jane, to sneak in small borders at the top and bottom.
#8
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I would probably make some sort of smallish drunkard's path block of color set on point and alternating so you get a scallop/point sort of pattern... hope that makes sense.
So you would have the center and a band of solid, the band of curvy/points, and then another solid band top and bottom. You can double the width on the lengths (or halve them on the sides if you wish to think that way).
Now, I'm not much on planning my quilting and my quilting is more functional than artistic, but I would think having wide solid edges as a place to do something fancy could work well -- it's just that my brain doesn't think that way.
So you would have the center and a band of solid, the band of curvy/points, and then another solid band top and bottom. You can double the width on the lengths (or halve them on the sides if you wish to think that way).
Now, I'm not much on planning my quilting and my quilting is more functional than artistic, but I would think having wide solid edges as a place to do something fancy could work well -- it's just that my brain doesn't think that way.
#10
The pattern is not mine for the center Hawaiian block that will be published by Quilt Art Designs, she is the designer I tested the pattern for. The rest of the quilt if from my mind though. She is publishing 12 in total I believe and they are all very pretty. This one is about intermediate in skill, she has some easier and some harder.
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