started this and do not like it help.
#5
What if you took the sashing out of the middle and just put the squares together with the seams offset? Or try a sashing strip that is not so busy. The polkadots seem to clash with your squares. 'Course, it could be one of those combos that doesn't seem to come together until you have a bigger chunk of it done. Just keep at it. Or put it aside for a couple of days and let the possibilities percolate in your brain a bit.
#8
It may not necessarily be the pattern in the fabric but how it is cut. If you cut it so it was straight when you sewed it to the other blocks it may look better. As it stands it gives it a curved,lopsided look. just my opinion of course :-)
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Originally Posted by lnordyke
Kim,
I agree that the strip doesn't work for me. I think it's the pattern on the fabric. What if you used a different fabric for the strip?
Lois
I agree that the strip doesn't work for me. I think it's the pattern on the fabric. What if you used a different fabric for the strip?
Lois
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