When I first put this layout on the design wall, I had finished the left edge, but not the right. I wanted to make some more blue blocks for the last full row, so I wasn't sure how it was going to end up. Since I decided to wind the rows back and forth a little, the edges don't turn out even. I hung the design wall in the kitchen over the wallhanging so I could finish planning. I marked each piece with numbered tape so I wouldn't get confused while sewing.
Here is the final layout with the last seven (two on the left, five on the right.) vertical rows sewn and hung on the design wall. I still need to sew them to the large finished section.
Then I will have to decide if I want borders or not. I know I want to put a black border around it to finish the illusion, but not sure what after that.
What goes with cubes? Any suggestions?
Here is the final layout with the last seven (two on the left, five on the right.) vertical rows sewn and hung on the design wall. I still need to sew them to the large finished section.
Then I will have to decide if I want borders or not. I know I want to put a black border around it to finish the illusion, but not sure what after that.
What goes with cubes? Any suggestions?
I don't have any suggestions~ I just wanted to say WOW! Great job!! Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteWowza!!! FANTASTIC!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful, complex, beautiful project. The only thing that comes to mind is that I've seen versions of this type where a block or two seem to be "escaping" into the outer border.
ReplyDeleteThis is a real beauty!
I agree with Vivian; just a couple of stray blocks in the border. Not all the way around; just in a couple of places, as though the blocks hadn't been stacked yet. It's a very cool quilt!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is great.
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