I got out the seam ripper and removed the border strips and triangles. I cut 4 new triangles to insert between these outer strips and the center block. Sewed them on, decided it looked awful because I picked one of the darkest rasberry shade, proceeded to remove those triangles and made 4 new ones in the light pink. Today I was determined!
Now will those outer border strips and black triangles still fit ?............... 2 fit, 2 did not. I added pieces onto the ends of one of the "did nots" and re-trimmed it. For the 2nd "did not", I removed the black triangle, made a new stripset, then put it back together.
So glad to have this block, finished and correct!
Cozy Afternoon Blk 5 |
I cleaned off the design wall so I could see them all together. This photo inspires me to plan some more redwork in the setting triangles to frame it - and some more borders. It will be a "plan as you go" kind of project. Sometimes those are the most fun and work out the best for me. Isn't this awesome...
Cozy Afternoon blocks designed by Jacquelynne Steves |
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Your blocks are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI agree... your blocks are really beautiful. I love the raspberry fabrics with the pops of black. Cute embroidery, too!
ReplyDeleteA big thumbs up!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you were able to get your block fixed. They look terrific on your design wall and I like your idea to add redwork to the setting triangles.
ReplyDeleteSeeing them all together should definitely be inspiring. They look great!
ReplyDeleteOh I'm absolutely loving how they're all coming together!
ReplyDeletelove your blocks
ReplyDeleteI love this! Your blocks look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFun blocks! They all look great.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks and the embroidery is precious!
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