kazzy wrote:
I had a look through the latest images in the BOM show and tell, and one quilt especially changed my mind as to which fabric to put for the inner triangles and which one for the outer one.
My fav layout is where you use the same fabric for the inner border star setting triangles that you used for the feathered star setting triangles.
I was initially going with my lighter fabric for the inner triangles and my darker one for the outer ones - the darker fabric is the one I used for my feathered star setting triangles. I was doing this because this seemed to fit with the original pattern.
Have a look through the show and tell images before you make your own fabric choice decisions. I really like how those inner borders seem to float in my fav layout. The other layouts look good - but they miss the punch that this layout has.
See if you can tell which quilt layout I am referring to. I think it's obvious - but I'll post whose quilt it is if no-one guesses.
Karen
At the time of your post, you must have been referring to the
clhughey quilt.
It's interesting that I also looked through the show & tell images to see which look I preferred. I must say that I truly like all of them, but I do have my favorites. Yesterday, I was viewing the October entries with a friend and
my favorites were
her least favorites. So, isn't it wonderful that we can each do our own thing with this pattern.
Like you, I also changed my plans based on the the look that I preferred and the fabrics available to me. I was anxious to get going, but didn't have enough of my feathered star setting triangle fabric to use for setting my border stars. Besides that, I thought that the fabric I originally planned to use read too much as a solid.
For those of you who haven't gotten to this point yet, auditioning the fabrics is not quite the same as having the blocks all sewn together. I was lucky that mine turned out better to me than I expected. I just need to sew on the last two floaters and I'm finished for October. Hopefully, I'll get that done today.
Happy quilting everyone.