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.
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8 comments:
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!
Gene 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.
I agree - it doesn't really matter - it looks GREAT just the way it is - ;))
Looks great to me, Gene.
I can't find anything that should have been moved. It looks fine to me.
The sashing and cornerstones are perfect! Love them!
I couldn't see what you were talking about. I like scrappy so this one looks great to me!
This will be a very nice and happy baby quilt.
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