I rather like the solitaire block.
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this is exactly what I was thinking.How about this: We could have several blues for the 'check' parts of the pattern, say one for the points of the star on the outer pieces and another one or two for the 'hourglass' check shapes. Then the buff shapes could be what has inspired you with blue. Rosie's picture of Love in a Mist has the pale blue of the flower shown up beautifully by mid and dark green, Katsdars inspiration is the gold in the blue fabric she has seen so she could look for fabrics that complement this. Someone out in the desert might have a fantastic blue sky against rusty rocks. Am I making this too complicated? I think of the "Fall" in the title of this swap as being the time it has to be done by, not the colours. I would never use the checks like the instructions as they are very difficult to get not to look untidy. The thing that will unite our blocks, I hope, would be that all have blue in them and they all tell a story. We have time to mull this around between us before we decide.
Nope not too much to ask , I like to know who's done what it makes it more personal and has even more special meaning. I have already started the green/white blocks while waiting on the last blocks to arrive.I should be finished with the August swap this weekend. I love receiving blocks from all over and am holding on to them in order to make a queen or king size quilt. Would it be too much to ask if everyone could tack a piece of paper with their screen name and state or location on each block? I'd love to incorporate the info in my quilt.
Wonderful I have you down, now don't forget to vote!!!!!! Lacy Blues has posted on the first page some blocks, so far the Love in a Mist and Solitaire have votesI'm in!