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9/9/21
I'm not using her fabric, of course, but I am more-or-less following her color shade suggestions. Except when I don't. LOL!
I'm sticking to my turquoise scrap pile and want to use what I have, which means that I don't always have (especially) the lights when she uses them. One of the outer medallions is going to be color-reversed from what she did. I'm not entirely convinced there will be enough of a contrast when I put the colors of the medallion against the dark outer border, so I'll make a test run first before committing to the entire thing.
I like both fabrics but there may not be enough contrast to look good. If it doesn't work out, I'm gonna need to put on my thinking cap.
9/9/21
I spent most of the last two days cutting out llama pieces for DD's Christmas quilt. Good grief there are a lot of pieces. The snowball corners are 1" square - tiny pieces!. 24 blocks, 6 llama colors. I put the pattern in a 3 ring binder with little flags labeled for each piece, then drew out the actual pieces for the small ones with labels as I'm sure I'll have to refer to them frequently. Many of them are only 1/4" different from others, too small to tell by eye and I don't want to have to measure constantly. This is going to be confusing. It was confusing cutting it all out.
I am going to a local retreat with one of my quilting cousins the 1st week of October, so I decided I will take this to work on. I want to get it all cut out and test a couple of blocks to make sure I've got it all cut correctly. I'm about 80% sure I've missed something - so I'll take extra fabric with me just in case. I'm hoping I'll find any errors when I sew a couple here. Not sure how good a project this will be for a retreat, it might require too much concentration.
Now to go through my scrap bin to get the fabrics for the colorful blankets and "leggings". They only take the equivalent of two 5" squares, I think I can get most of them from this pile. They are the only bright colors in the quilt and DD likes bright colors too. So I wanted to make the blankets bright.
what a mess!
9/9/21
I have been wanting to make a dent in my brown stash so want to use rich browns where the light fabrics are and then use vibrant colors in the other places.
9/10/21
Made the first llama block tonight. Glad to say there was only one piece cut wrong, not too bad considering so many different little pieces cut on quarter inch increments. Boy do you have to read the instructions closely. Not one of my strengths. So this first block has a couple of extra pieces, where I had to sew some fabric back on when I did a snowball corner piece too early. With 24 blocks I will have it down by the end.
9/10/21
You go girl.Connot wait to see the block or complete quilt.I am now making reversible little dresses for the Africa Girls.
9/10/21
I have been known to enlarge instructions so they are more easy to read. Highlighter pen helps as well.
It's something I started doing when my eyeballs "matured".