Combining Elements in One Quilt

Combining Elements


At this point I have accumulated quite a few strips of squares and blocks of Flying Geese, in various lengths and sizes. So I can begin playing with composition a bit to get a feel for how the patterns and colors are coming together.



For example, in the case above, the segment on the right was flipped from the bottom to the top, changing the direction of the points as they relate to the line of 4 triangles. The possibilities are almost endless when the blocks begin to multiply.

But at this point, it may feel like more variety is needed. As long as there is still some inspiration fabric left, and/or the majority of the blocks haven't been joined together, it's not too late to consider adding new colors, shades of our existing color palette, or textures. A few new fabrics can still be incorporated well, sprinkled across the quilt top as a whole.

Something to consider...

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