Just thought I'd share my layout for a BOM my local quilt store ThreadBear offered this past year. The blocks are paper pieced and from a book called Hard Times, Splendid Quilts. I actually kept up this time, which is a feat in itself. If you want to know more about paper piecing these blocks or about the book, click this link to a previous post.
The photo is a tad fuzzy, but I took it to see the layout from a different perspective and also to remember how the blocks were placed when I sewed it together. As you can see, I used large pieces of the black pin dot background to lay everything out before I did any cutting.
I wanted to change it up from the traditional blocks, sashing and rows, so did some research and found a modern looking setting at this site. As you can see, theirs was for 20 blocks, so I had to mess around a lot since my 12 blocks did not match the measurements they had. Nonetheless, Generation X Quilters is a new website favorite!
Since we were at a retreat in a hotel, the hallway became the "design wall," which worked out just fine.
It's at the quilter's now, so very soon we shall see how it all turned out.
I'm so happy to have discovered your blog!!! I recently moved to Santa Fe & am enjoying reading your earlier posts. I love the setting for this quilt. Thanks for the link to the post as I have been looking for a different way to lay out sampler quilts. I'll have to take a drive over to Thread Bear soon to get a quilt shop fix.
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