When I started the Bento Block quilt. My first try was one block - you know, to see how it worked out. After that I have been making two at a time. I tried laying them out Saturday, just to get an idea how it was working. I realized that I had an odd number of blocks. So, Saturday became a day to do a little catching up and evening out. This meant making three blocks.
The bottom one is a repeat block. But for the two top ones, I decided to mix up the parts. Since I had already mixed up another pair (and made the pair that made me nearly crazy) I needed a few more "mixed marriage" blocks so that it looks cohesive. Or, at least that is what I am hoping!
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative

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3 comments:
Your blocks are beautiful especially the mixed up ones. Keep going as your creativity is coming out!
Its always a good approach to add a few more “outsiders” in to make them less noticeable. Sometimes a unique block or two is awesome, but for many of us it is distiurbing to the eye.
I like your mixed blocks - I'm going to try to mix up my "Extras" - see what I can come up with - ;))
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