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Monday, January 14, 2019
What size -
Do I want to make my LHQ Sampler Quilt #2? -
Hmmm - decisions - decisions - ;))
I played in EQ7 with various sizes -
And narrowed it down to these two -
LHQSQ2-Version A
49.5 square
5x5 on-point layout - 4x4 blocks with one round of border blocks
25 Sampler Blocks - 6" finished
16 Border Blocks - 6" finished
Yardage for the Gray areas - 2-1/2 - 3 yd
Yardage for the Beige/Sashes - 1 - 1-1/4 yd
LHQSQ2-Version B
59.4 square
6x6 on-point layout - 4x4 blocks with two rounds of border blocks
25 Sampler Blocks - 6" finished
36 Border Blocks - 6" finished
Yardage for the Gray areas - 3-1/4 - 3-1/2 yd
Yardage for the Beige/Sashes - 1-1/4 - 1-1/2 yd
They are both worked up in gray-scale so you can imagine your own colors -
The yardage requirements are per EQ7 with a little extra "insurance" added by me -
I have plenty of yardage and will probably use a 4 yd piece for the Border Blocks, etc. and a 2 yd piece for the Sashing - and will most likely make Version A - I can always add another round of border blocks if I want it larger later -
The Sampler Blocks can be made from scraps - jelly rolls - FQ - or yardage - your choice - the number of "units" you can get from a strip will depend on the length of your strips - LOL - ;))
I've already decided on the colors I want to use -
And - just because - I'm going to do this whole thing "backwards" -
Rather than start with the Sampler Blocks -
I'm going to start with the Border Blocks - Side Triangles - and Corners -
Get them cut - and up on the wall -
Get the Sashing - Cornerstones - cut and assembled -
Then I'll play with the Sampler Blocks -
And put them on the wall as I make them -
It'll be like "fill in the blanks" - LOL - ;))
So - if you want to play along -
Think about the colors you want for your Sampler Quilt -
It might be easier to choose your Border Blocks and Sashing colors first -
That's what I did -
The Sampler Blocks can have as many or as few colors as you want -
It's YOUR quilt -
If you like red - orange - blue - green - then DO it!! -
My original LHQSQ was mainly red - brown - gold - neutrals - but some blocks have touches of orange - green - blue - yellow - purple - it's subtle and gives the viewer a little something extra - ;))
I'll show you my color choices for my LHQSQ 2.0 tomorrow - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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2 comments:
I have a layer cake and some charm squares that I may use for this.
Are you going to add a tab for the quilt along or something so that those of us who are doing this "slow" can do the parts we miss along the way?
It is a good thing I don't have EQ. I would permanently confuse myself.
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