tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171916074484968694.post7122214107187254636..comments2024-03-24T12:52:47.201-05:00Comments on The Quilted Snail: thinking about colorsMoirahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16417830478125448599noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171916074484968694.post-18058496985731658472017-08-06T21:56:51.881-05:002017-08-06T21:56:51.881-05:00Yay for unexpected funds! I agree with the first ...Yay for unexpected funds! I agree with the first comment about the scrappy stripping. I also think if you could find the right variegated batik, it might look great. Otherwise, I keep thinking, "Why not white? Why not white?" LOL Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171916074484968694.post-47399689978127695992017-08-02T17:05:36.819-05:002017-08-02T17:05:36.819-05:00Because your quilt is so scrappy, I think the sash...Because your quilt is so scrappy, I think the sashing could be scrappy too...keeping the sashing colors similar to colors in the blocks they surround. If you did the colors in groupings from the left top to the bottom right, with the lightest being top left and the darkest being bottom right, it would be like going from the sunlight to the shade! If you don't want to make two more blocks, why not take two blocks from the quilt and use them to make pillows to match? Or you could use them to enhance the back of the quilt.Farm Quilterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01670652033638218941noreply@blogger.com