This is what is on my design wall. I had been gifted lots of extra hour glass blocks and parts. I think I had 187 of them to start. I decided to look for something to do with them and happened to have Bonnie Hunter's latest book in my hand. I landed on Pfeffernuse. The onlly issue is my hour glass blocks are 2.5" and the pattern calls for 3.5". I am going to make the quilt using these and just make a lap/throw size. I am also going to lengthen it so I will need 336 total. I have more made and need an additional 100 with pieces made for about half of those.
On July 6th I completed my second Orca Bay top. Shown here is the first one completed over a year ago.
Here is the second one just completed.
Here they are side by side. If you really study them you will see that I used an alternate layout for #2. The red triangles with wings are accentuating the white block in the second one making the black color more saturated. Also, all the color really makes the black pop too.
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Wow! Both quilt tops are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!Good for you. I can see the variation. I love both!!
ReplyDeleteTwo!!!! Love them both.
ReplyDeleteI can't help myself...I really like the vibrancy of the alternate layout that you made. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteThey are both great, but I agree icscottage--the second one sings!
ReplyDeleteWow. This is an interesting color placement lesson. Congratulations on getting two quilts done.
ReplyDeleteooohh 2 of them? you are strong! i love the 2nd with the addition of the cheddar....makes it pop!
ReplyDeleteThat is an insane number of pieces, and of points that need to be not chopped off. I can't believe you made two of them, well done.
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