Layout A |
Layout B |
Layout C |
Do you have a preference of any of these layouts? I like them all and really don't like one more than the others. But I still have many more blocks to make, so I have lots of time to decide.
The project started in January, and I have made a bazillion scrappy HST's for this quilt since then. Seriously, it has been a never-ending task!
The BlocLoc ruler has made the trimming of the blocks much easier. Although it was a more expensive ruler to purchase, I have used it so much this year that I believe it is definitely worth the money.
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My favorite ruler is my Tucker Trimmer. I have a few of them, just in case I hide one from myself. The 1st Layout looks the most scrappy to me. Good for you to have enough made to play with on your Design Wall.
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ReplyDeleteI like the first layout:)
ReplyDeleteI love the movement in the second one! It is dancing indeed! :)
ReplyDeleteThey all look fabulous but if I had to choose I would say layout A!
ReplyDeleteI think the A layout "dances" best but they all love lovely. Love the scrappy look. I have two sizes of the BlocLoc ruler and love them both.
ReplyDeleteHave fun choosing your layout.....you might need to make 3 quilts. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love the BlocLoc rulers! I have the 6 1/2" and plunged and paid full price for the 2 1/2" and have not once regretted it. I love them!!! Can't wait to see which you choose.
I'm with you on the BlocLoc ruler, expensive but I use it ALL the time so from $'s use point of view, it's one the least expensive in my whole collection!
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be a lovely quilt. All setting look great but I love "C", stand back, squint your eyes and look.
ReplyDeleteThrow c out the window. It lacks cohesion. A has lots of movement and a patterning which catches the eye and is exciting. B is good also-it has a more modern feel. If I had to choose at this point (as you say there is more to do), I would choose a.
ReplyDeleteI think layout A is my favorite--so fun and scrappy! I love my Bloc-Lok ruler--I don't even dread making lots of HST's anymore!
ReplyDeleteA had a lovely flow where the other start a design that breaks up into another and breaks up into another - stick with A.
ReplyDeleteMy eyes have gone blurry, trying to work out the differences between the 3 photos - sorry - they all look the same, but lovely - and if you buy a new ruler then just keep it for yourself and let your sister keep the older one, unless of course it may be a 'present' :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the calmness of A but there is something about B...not sure what it is. C is just ok!!!
ReplyDeleteHoping to see you this week at Quilt Canada. Will be around on the Friday with the Fabric Piranhas and others!
I like all the different layouts. Love my BlocLoc ruler.
ReplyDelete"A" definitely gets my vote--has movement, but doesn't make me dizzy.
ReplyDeleteI have used my smallest bloc-loc ruler so much I wore the lines away. I took it to their booth at the Home Machine Quilting Show and they replaced it free of charge, after I had signed it so it could go on their wall of fame. : )
Beautiful. The top one is calling to me..... love it.
ReplyDeleteI like A!
ReplyDeleteCheck your sister's house, funny!
I seem to be the odd one out: I like B best at the moment, though I'm sure that further down the line whatever you do will end up looking great.
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ReplyDeleteYou really didn't need anything more than that. :o)
ReplyDeleteI love your design wall...all three versions are winners!!
ReplyDeleteI like C too, but then, I am a bit biased, LOL!! As some of your other commenters have noticed, C doesn't come together until it is actually sewn together. Then the two tesselating secondary designs can be seen better. Of course, your quilt is going to look spectacular when it is done! Great colors!!
ReplyDeleteI like all of them. It's a good thing I don't have to pick one!
ReplyDeleteI had a hard time deciding which way to lay mine out. I ended up going with Carole's "TANGO". It wasn't until I got some of the blocks joined that I could really see the secondary designs. I actually lost sight of the original blocks as these other designs emerged. I printed out the designs she posted on the blog and studied them a long time before I decided which way to go. I went for King Size; so the pattern REALLY shows up well. www.stitchinggrandma.wordpress.com
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