At one point, last night, this picture did upload (in a gigantic size!).
I played a lot with the layouts of these blocks; from rainbow-ish settings
to random
to furrow
to ...
to ...
to ...
Swirled!
This picture I took late last night on the back deck but it was getting too dark.
Do you see the swirls?
This morning, I will press it real good and start to cut some borders for this one. I am thinking of a pieced border with a light neutral inner border. I still have plenty of time to think about this as I have a lot of ironing to do.
Also have to think about a name because it doesn't want to be known as the "No Name Antique block from Sue Garman's blog". LOL!
Hope you enjoy whatever you are doing.
Until next time ...
;^)
10 comments:
Yes I can see the swirl! It's very faint, gradual and mesmerizing...Hypnotic! I couldn't stop looking...LOL! Oh just love the quilt that's why I couldn't stop looking.
I don't know what it is about this but I really like it! Guess I have to put this on my todo list. L
Oui j'entrevois le tourbillon !! C'est trop beau......tu es confrontée au même problème que moi : la bordure....Bonne continuation ce weekend !
Et au fait, la photo est toujours aussi gigantesque dans le post précédent mais ainsi, je peux voir de plus près ton super travail! ;)
C'est cool !!
Love your swirls!! Such a gorgeous quilt!!
Love the swirls! Excellent choice! I can't wait to see it with the borders!
Hello Chantal! Glad you have your technical problems sorted out. I really enjoyed seeing more pictures of this truly beautiful quilt! :) xx
A cool quilt! I like seeing all the different arrangements, and I think I prefer the ones where the colors pool together. Might be an interesting block to do for a Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
Beautiful and creative. Warm greetings et bonjour de Montreal, Canada. :) Je suis anglaise mais je parle francais. :)
You've had lots of playing with this gorgeous quilt. I love the swirls!
looks great... so many ways of doing it...
Hugz
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