Okay, no radial symmetry here, but the latest house quilt for Habitat for Humanity down in NC. Still have some trees and kits for some more houses.
Decided to play a bit with some of my mandalas to see if I could come up with some different settings. I especially like this bunch and they seem to go together.
I had thought I would like this but found it was too busy for me and really didn't emphasize those nice center blocks nor any of those pretty outside blocks, so...
I dipped into my stash and pulled some fabrics that I thought would go well with it (didn't include that bright green though). It's all in a bag now waiting for inspiration to hit further!
I couldn't help myself this week when Joann's had a sale of cotton quilter's fabric for $1.80/yd. Most was pretty atrocious but I found this print in two colorways and since the repeat was 13 inches, thought it would make good stack and whacks. I bought a couple of other accompanying prints as well as a couple of solids that would match.
I had so many repeats (I bought what was left on the bolt) that I decided to go with an 8 repeat stack and whack. It really does work for this technique and 2 1/3 yds yielded 75 sets of triangles for octagons which will make 3 decent sized quilts with the setting I have chosen.
This is the first set of 24. I will be putting them on point and inserting 4 piece stack and whack blocks between them. To be continued....
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1 comment:
Wow, love them!!! You are so prolific!
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