I finished this block this morning, using a tutorial by Elizabeth Hartman. It is for Leanne, who so graciously offered to make a charity quilt this month with our Always Bee Learning blocks. It was a fun block to make, and I think it looks more difficult than it really is. And isn't that the best kind?
Since I didn't take any pictures of the process while I was making my Baby Steps quilt, I thought I should make another one so I could have some visual aid for the tutorial. Only, I put the blocks up on my design wall and I completely hate it.
When I started it, I thought it would be really cute with the Les Amis prints and a soft yellow solid. But it looks awful. What do you think? How to salvage it? I'm definitely going to take out the browns. The scrappy blocks seem a little distracting, too. Maybe I should just stick with one color per zig? Who knows. I have a feeling these blocks may just end up in the scrap pile
Soccer starts on Tuesday so I was really hoping to get the tutorial done before then since I'm not sure how much sewing I will accomplish once sports and farming start back.
Since I didn't take any pictures of the process while I was making my Baby Steps quilt, I thought I should make another one so I could have some visual aid for the tutorial. Only, I put the blocks up on my design wall and I completely hate it.
When I started it, I thought it would be really cute with the Les Amis prints and a soft yellow solid. But it looks awful. What do you think? How to salvage it? I'm definitely going to take out the browns. The scrappy blocks seem a little distracting, too. Maybe I should just stick with one color per zig? Who knows. I have a feeling these blocks may just end up in the scrap pile
Soccer starts on Tuesday so I was really hoping to get the tutorial done before then since I'm not sure how much sewing I will accomplish once sports and farming start back.