I haven't laid these out very well but you can see I am making progress. Slowly, but I am getting there. I had to move them from my studio to the conservatory as the light is fading. They were laid out much better before I moved them but I am sure their position will change as I make more blocks anyway.
I finished this one this afternoon. It has taken me hours to make this one block.
I am going to have a break from making these and make some fabric postcards and work on a new idea I have using PSP for digital collage - and now quite as you know it. I have been playing around with this idea for a month or two now. I will see how it goes.
11 comments:
OHHHAA they look gorgeous, can't wait to see it all together..
Goodness, the panels are so beautiful. I love the colours and fabrics you have used.
I'm struggling with Log Cabin so quite a way to go before I can think of these- if ever!
I can only imagine how long 4 inset arcs with points took! you are a woman on a mission!
Your work is very inspiring! The detail and use of color are awesome. Thanks for giving us a look.
This is gorgeous!! The points are very cleverly done - and the fabrics beautiful.
Lise
These blocks are looking great, Carol!
One of these days I'd like to use this pattern. It looks like it takes hours to do just one block.
Beautiful work!
these blocks are so wonderful! What a great work!
What a complicated block. They are all lovely. Sandy
The more blocks you add the more exciting this becomes. How did you choose your colour palette?
oh wow these are amazing, the only time I managed to do this kind of block was using foundation piecing!! This will make a spectacular quilt. Judy x
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