Columns are almost all sewn and I really like the looks of this one. Now to decide on the borders.
I ended up going with the green border, then a thin white one and then this purple which matches the purple in the outer blocks perfectly. It isn't obvious from the picture however! This quilt ended up being about 44 x 60 and I used all the blocks. Not sure i I can give this one up!
Although it may not be obvious, I turned the blocks for this one so that the narrower part is left to right instead of up and down.
I had always liked this fabric and thought it would make a nice stack and whack even though the repeat is very small. I only cut up half the fabric. With stack and whack, you cut the fabric down the middle and stack each side separately so it isn't too unwieldy. I had two yards which was plenty for the eight repeat block. However, after I cut the blocks up and played with them a bit, I was sure I wasn't going to like the results but you never know!
I finished the first 11 blocks out of the 21 I had and was extremely pleased with how they looked so finished up the rest.
Here are 20 of the 21 blocks. I left out my least favorite and moved them around until I liked the arrangement. Now to decide on the backgrounds. Will I do two colors or one. Hmmm.... Stay tuned!
One thing I did notice was that some of the blocks were bigger so I will be trimming them all to one size. I didn't do that with the last bunch of 8 sided ones and the top is a little wonky although I am sure I can quilt out the differences.
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