Could the layout have been different? Sure, but each time I moved one block
I needed to move two more. So I got it in place and started sewing.
Even with a "careful" layout, one row managed to get scrambled. This
was discovered only as I was starting to sew the two halves together.
Seriously, it looks just fine this way and now I can't tell you which column
or row is scrambled. And it really doesn't matter.
Next up for this one is to decide on outer border/borders fabric and get those
sewn on to finish the top. Then it will either get quilted OR go in the
"to be quilted" pile - and there are a few there. They taunt me when I
"to be quilted" pile - and there are a few there. They taunt me when I
pass by. One or two were quilt along quilts where I didn't have time
when I finished them to quilt them.
This quilt will be a nice baby sized quilt. The only parts that really
call out for special quilting are the squares with solid centers.
Stay Creative

I made a quilt for my daughter that has an error I discovered when in progress. It hangs on her wall now, and for years each time I see it, I cannot find that error! This indeed “looks just fine this way”. Good luck never seeing the scrambled layout again!
ReplyDeleteGene this is simply stunning. I made one quilt in my life. I had no idea what I was doing. It turned out pretty nice but I swore I would never make another. So your talent is very impressive. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteI agree - it doesn't really matter - it looks GREAT just the way it is - ;))
ReplyDeleteLooks great to me, Gene.
ReplyDeleteI can't find anything that should have been moved. It looks fine to me.
ReplyDeleteThe sashing and cornerstones are perfect! Love them!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't see what you were talking about. I like scrappy so this one looks great to me!
ReplyDeleteThis will be a very nice and happy baby quilt.
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