Yup! I should have had the quilt top put together by now, but have run into a snag of indecisiveness...
Blocks on point (as was planned), maybe not...???
On point? Display wall not big enough to show all...
You'll noticed I had framed each block... (at the retreat)
It will be too big a quilt...
Would fit my king-size bed, but this quilt was planned for the guest bed... I have "specifically chosen" fabrics sitting in the wings, waiting to be made into a quilt for my bed...
Not on point?
Have 5 blocks that have to be set on point, but still have these 20 blocks that could make a good sized quilt for the guest bed... The 5 on point blocks could be made into a nice wall-quilt...
hmmmm.... what to do...?
Playing with the blocks on my display wall still,
but hope to get stitching on it today...
Myra
10 comments:
I like them better set straight. but its your quilt. which do you like better?
I like it on point but as the last person said its your quilt do what you like best .
It will look good either way. Make it to suit your needs but most importantly quit fussing with it.You've moved those blocks around too many times and like I always say----just getter done.
I kind of like them better straight too. I like the space in between the blocks also if you want to add another sashing...
Staight.
Other blks made into an "On Point Wall Hanging" for guest room!!! That would be nice!! (and more work for you!!!) ;-)
I vote for on point.
It's looking great! Either way is wonderful, but my favorite is not on point with a wall hanging. It's going to be so beautiful!
Phyllis is right - quit fussin' getter done!
Wow both ways look great - I don't envy your decision!
I think I like it on point but the other one is a nice layout as well! It's up to you! :)
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