unfinished double slice 37" X 46"
Then the first slice is at the 3.5" mark leaving a stack of 3.5" and a stack of 6.5"X 10" slices.
Turn one stack over so you will mix up patterns as you re sew them back together.
Take that re-sewn stack, and slice them in half (the 5 inch mark) this way...
Flip one stack over so you mix them up as you resew them into now 9.5" squares positioned like this...
I did not worry about the orientation or having one fabric next to any other. I sewed them 4 sq by 5 squares and now I'll quilt it, bind it and I have a donation quilt. I don't usually like a jumble of prints like this, but it was fun to do in a group. Mindless so one could chat. Check out those piggy ballerinas, hats and cones.
Cute and well done!
ReplyDeleteAs someone who is "not afraid of color" I would think that you would enjoy mixing prints with wild abandon! The purple layer cake quilt is great! Some lucky child will enjoy looking at all those fun fabrics!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I love true random, the patterns and collections that come from it are amazing to me. Makes me wish I really understood statics enough to know why it works like it does. :)
ReplyDeleteSome little girl who loves pink and purple will be thrilled.
ReplyDeleteSimple but effective and who could resist piggy ballerinas, not to mention those wild ice cream cones?
ReplyDeleteLove those brilliant colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks for rejuvinating this post at TUesday Archives!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a bright and fun quilt!
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