I like the bottom corner triangle choice (and it is the one Kaffe used in one of his quilts) and I thought maybe the green was what makes it work so well. After trying three more green fabrics I decided it is the dark background with light dots that is the winning combination. I do like the top green one too, the other 2, not so much.
I tried the top green with the light blocks too and it is OK if I want a more solid look to the quilt. I have one more green to try today. While I was down in the basement I cut other pieces with my die cutter. I have a pile of scraps that needs taming.
Recently I got a little package in the mail from my blogger friend Sheila. She came to my color class in NC in 2012 so I have met her in real life too. She makes these teeny tiny zipper pouches and had the link to the pattern and a video link here on her blog. I thought they were so cute but decided no way was I going to make one. I was so excited to get one as a gift from her!
I tried the top green with the light blocks too and it is OK if I want a more solid look to the quilt. I have one more green to try today. While I was down in the basement I cut other pieces with my die cutter. I have a pile of scraps that needs taming.
Recently I got a little package in the mail from my blogger friend Sheila. She came to my color class in NC in 2012 so I have met her in real life too. She makes these teeny tiny zipper pouches and had the link to the pattern and a video link here on her blog. I thought they were so cute but decided no way was I going to make one. I was so excited to get one as a gift from her!
