I love the contrast on this block, but I am not thrilled with the way the print triangles look. Maybe I should have cut some extras so I could get four that are going in the same direction.
Lessons learned:
1. Be careful about choosing a directional print.
2. As long as you have enough fabric, there's no rule against cutting extra pieces.
For this year's project we are using Template Set L, The 12" Seven-Patch Block Set.
Why is it called Seven-Patch? Seven-Patch quilt blocks are assembled with a grid of seven squares across and seven squares down. Seven-Patch quilt block grids are not usually subdivided to create additional units. A thank-you to Janet Wickell and About.com for this explanation. I couldn't see the seven squares before it was pointed out to me.
There is a lot more information inside this pamphlet, along with ideas for making 7-patch blocks. |
Pieces 68, 69 and 71 have sandpaper grippers. Piece 70 has silicone. |
I see what you're saying about the directional print. But remember that the viewer/owner looks at the quilt OVERALL - and doesn't even SEE the various details. With your WONDERFUL color sense, the overall impact is terrific!
ReplyDeleteI have to remind myself of this all the time with my knit and crochet. I see the mistakes or things I wish I'd done differently, but the recipient just says, "WOW! You MADE that!!"