Okay, there are two HST's that are "differently paired" but they are right side up and in the correct position for the block. The odd man out of the fabrics is just what Barbara Brackman teaches us to do to recreate the feel of an authentic 1800's quilter. So there!
I had to look pretty hard to find them. If you hadn't said they were there, I'd never have noticed. =) This is my all-time favorite block, and I love it in these colors. Thanks for sharing!
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I'm eager to see how you decide to set these, Cathy. I like your choice of colors and ranges.
I made a sister's choice quilt and love the design (I see your two HSTs and I think they're charming, just the way they are).
Danged if I can even spot the wrongo ones. Did you already fix them? Love the blocks but I'm a Civil War Schlobbo, so you knew that, LOL!
LOVE them!!! Those are just great fabrics!!!!
There is never a wrong spot : it's creative opportunity.
Love these blocks, they are beautiful!
Best wishes!
LOVE the colors and fabrics in this! :)
Okay, there are two HST's that are "differently paired" but they are right side up and in the correct position for the block. The odd man out of the fabrics is just what Barbara Brackman teaches us to do to recreate the feel of an authentic 1800's quilter. So there!
Little triangles can be so sneaky...
Love your blocks and can't wait to see the quilt.
They add to the charm! My sister made these blocks in clear solids. Always fun to see how different blocks can look with different fabrics..
I had to really study the blocks to find those non matching triangles! The blocks look great, do you sash in between them or sew them together as is?
The color/print combination is fabulous. Love these blocks! They do look very reproduction.
I had to look pretty hard to find them. If you hadn't said they were there, I'd never have noticed. =) This is my all-time favorite block, and I love it in these colors. Thanks for sharing!
I like the vintage feel.
This quilt is going to have a great vintage feel to it.
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