Here’s where I left off yesterday – with the darker, busier yellows in the center – too heavy, not enough gradation from center outward.
So I began playing some more. The first thing I did was add two more rows to the bottom. It just so happened I cut twice as many blocks (the size of charms – 5″ squares) of both the greys and the yellows than I needed so I had lots of squares to work with.Next, I dug out an even lighter grey from the stash to use in the centre. I matched it up with some of the stronger yellows. Then worked my way through the other blocks swapping out those with the most detail in the pattern for more clearly yellow fabrics.
So here’s where I am today:
The yellow is more uniform – I suppose I could have done this with just 7 shades of yellow fabric from a strong yellow to pale – just didn’t think of it! (The yellow gradient likely would have worked better – oh well, this will also be interesting once it’s completely sewn and quilted.)I also think the inner very light grey “square/diamond” could use something as an accent – I tried a circle using the darkest grey fabric (neah…), next I found a flower on a dark grey background, fussy cut it and auditioned it (neah…), for the moment I’m placeholding with the golden circle with dots – but looking at the photo I think “circle” is probably the wrong shape – I still have one square left of that fabric – I think I’ll give that a try as soon as I have the top completely sewn together.
So far today I’ve managed to assemble the bottom border and five rows – hope to do the rest tomorrow.
Your placement works better today, and I like the idea of an accent in the central block. You mention the very light grey using an accent. Yes, maybe so, but you might be able to do that with your thread color when quilting. Thanks for sharing your progress.
You’re right. Haven’t yet thought about the actual quilting yet. Gotta piece the back, first.
Much nicer!
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