As the quilt top has neared completion, I liked Block #1 less and less... so I decided on a redo.... sat down with my seam ripper, a cuppa coffee and disassembled the block. If I had enough fabric, I would have just started from scratch but I didn't... so... rip-it, rip-it, rip-it!
Remaining fabric is limited... so much so that I had to make fabric to get four 6" squares from the new back ground fabric.
Here's how Block #1 looked on the last mock-up I did...
The former background fabric was a soft, watery-looking beige/green batik.... but just too much light fabric when put with the others.I like the new block much better!
Sometimes a girl has to do what a girl has to do. I find that on "mystery" or SALs sometimes I regret fabric choices I make early on when I don't yet "know the quilt's story."
I see what you mean when you put it up there with the others (well, some of them). It did look a little anemic colorwise, by comparison. But it looks healthy now! : )
The new block looks lovely, Freda. Better to unpick it now and re-do rather than make up the quilt and not be happy with it! :o)
ReplyDeleteSometimes a girl has to do what a girl has to do. I find that on "mystery" or SALs sometimes I regret fabric choices I make early on when I don't yet "know the quilt's story."
ReplyDeleteYou have some great patience Freda! It was worth every ounce lol;)
ReplyDeleteI see what you mean when you put it up there with the others (well, some of them). It did look a little anemic colorwise, by comparison. But it looks healthy now! : )
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree that you're right. So hard to rip out a finished block.
ReplyDeleteLillian