Saturday, February 24, 2007

Progress

I've completely filled up my design wall, so I couldn't resist posting this picture. This is 180, 3" hourglass units. I think I have at least twice this many left. I'm going to have to start sewing them together so there is more room on the wall. I still have no idea whether I'm going to make it as is or like a medallion. Come on folks - let me know which you think you'd like best.

21 comments:

Lily Mulholland said...

I do like them higgledy piggledy, but I would be very interested to see them as a medallion!

KC Quilter said...

Oooh, I like them just as they are on your design wall!! Beautiful arrangement of colors and values.

Carol said...

Patti I like them just the way they are...it looks very old...like our grandmothers would have done...used what they had.

Helen said...

Thanks for your help with the difference between "hour glass" and "broken dishes" blocks. I see now that in the hour glass blocks opposite triangles are the same fabric where as in the broken sishes it is not.

Joyce said...

Since they are all the same size, I would probably go with them as they are and if you want relief for the eye, an outside border. It's gorgeous.

quiltpixie said...

I love this layout! I might inset a black or other solid border to give the eye a break, but I"d definately go with this sort of layout, but that's me. What speaks to you?

Quilts And Pieces said...

Gosh no matter what you do it will look wonderful!

Joanne said...

I love the hourglass quilt as is -- but then I love mixed up scrappy quilts -- they just speak to me.
How lucky you are to be taking those monthly classes. They sound so wonderful and so informative. Thanks for posting the pictures and telling us about them.

Kim West said...

I love the way your broken dishes quilt is set, but for this one a strait set would be awesome!

Nicole & Phil said...

these look great....you sure have been busy!

The Chicken Lady said...

I like it the way it is also. It makes it look more FUN and QUILTY, not planned and all stressful. :) Great job. And, wow, when you say quilting is your PASSION, you mean buisness, girl! :)

The Chicken Lady said...

That would be "business", not the other way I spelled it..bad fingers! :)

Bonnie said...

Since I LOVE the scrappy look, I would vote for keeping it just as it is - but it is your quilt and you should do what you love!

Shelina said...

There are so many of these hourglass blocks. Great job! I think that whatever you choose to do will be exquisite.

Luísa Silva said...

The blocks are lovely. I like them with this disposition. How do you stick them to the wall? I always put my blocks on the floor before I sew them but this solution is much more interesting.

Quilting Kim said...

I guess the question that you need to answer is do you really want two medallion quilts that would look similar?

My opinion would be to do the quilt the way it is on the design board, add a dark blue skinny inner border (1-1/2-2"), followed a row of HST's, then a dark blue outer border.

Elaine Adair said...

I had to read all the comments and then re-visit your blog to see the earlier Broken Dishes Quilt. I gasped with pleasure when I saw the current post, but do you want another like the Broken Dishes? It's so cool -- but I would make 'something else' in a center, and use these blocks around the border. Just my opinion .. but they are lovely!

Cynthia said...

i didn't realise how many of these blocks you have made. They look great. I would sew the blocks as they are.

Libby said...

I really like the hourglass blocks - they just look colorful gems on your board. I am awful at design, but I'm anxious to see what you decide.

Judy said...

I do love you medallion designs a lot, but if you cam eup with something else I would probably love it too!! So I am game for anything you decide really. Sometimes an all over pattern like 1000 triangles looks fabulous.

The class looks wonderfula nd the pictures are absolutely amazing!

Holly said...

Wow!!! I love your hourglass blocks. You are tempting me to start a new project. I love how your Broken Dishes Medallion quilt turned out, too. I'm tempted to make one of those now. Fun, colorful, eye candy :)