By adding 8 trapezoids to each block, the blocks are now complete.
I am trying to be random in my fabric selection. I did unpick one trapeziod - a wishy washy lavender/pink colour. I felt it was a bit not deep enough. I am also not sure about the mustard dot above. I wonder if it is a bit not clear enough too. Probably when all 20 blocks are complete and all 160 trapezoids are sewn, a couple of dodgy ones won't really stand out.
I have decided to sew them together as I go, so here are blocks one and two. Done. And I like them lots.
It is a public holiday on Thursday - Waitangi Day - so I might be able to make some progress with the next two blocks.
They look great. I think all your colours will work too, when you have them sewn together.
ReplyDeleteOooohhhh I like them too!
ReplyDeleteThey are so interesting to look at! I'm sure the colours will all work once it's grown :)
ReplyDeleteThese look great! Love them! I'm hoping to pick up this pattern book soon! How's the hand piecing...easy, hard?
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a cacophony of color! Love it...it will be a feast for the eyes when finished.
ReplyDeleteThat's going to be a scrappy masterpiece! Love!
ReplyDeleteOmyword! These are so cool. I love a mix of textures and love a circle so this is a winner.
ReplyDeleteLeeanna Paylor
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The dots in various colors are so fun and cheerful!! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteInteresting blocks, although the fabrics are a bit too busy for my liking. Luckily the only person they need to appeal to is you.
ReplyDeletewow, yep I love em more each week! They are just so cool and fun!
ReplyDeleteWow Karyn -- these are amazing. So much patience... Thanks for sharing with us. Karen
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are certainly looking wonderful & scrappy ...so much to look at in each one!! How long does a block take to complete? Linda
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks, especially the 2nd one.
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