I have slowed down in quilting, but I certainly haven't stopped. I am addicted to the Anita's Arrowhead blocks. These will definitely become a quilt. I have decided to stick with batiks and possibly add in some solids. So far I have only used batiks.
Right now I have a lovely "nine patch" of them although they are not joined. Every time I make one, I am amazed at how well it works out. I am thinking that I will do four patch groupings of them with a sashing around each four. patch. Adding the sashing will allow me to do the quilt as you go method that I love to use.
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11 comments:
These are very pretty blocks!
I love your colors and I'm enjoying seeing this quilt come together, block at a time.
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I love your colors and they are so different than mine. I have almost 30 blocks done. Getting the seams pressed so they will "interlock" when blocks are sewn together took me a a few blocks to figure out. I can't wait to see yours and mine. I'm addicted too.
You are on a roll here....and your blocks are beautiful. Sometimes things just absolutely click and the design takes off. I think you are there.
You can't go wrong with batiks and those blocks are awesome. It's going to be a great quilt. Can't wait to see it finished
Looking great! Every time you post this block, I say I MUST try it! Maybe today!
I made a quilt using Anita's arrowhead block a couple years ago. I just used two fabrics for my quilt. I like yours better since you are using multiple fabrics.
Very pretty. I love those batik fabrics.
Have you ever considered trying to combine elements of your quilting and Saori weaving in one item? Might be interesting.
these will make into a stunning quilt-
Oh these are beautiful!!
I just love these!!
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