How cute....see that the fabric is variegated.....that all came from the same bolt, same piece of cloth. Strange huh? It makes for some light and darker pieces. I top stitched the triangles onto the white block, when I wash this, those pieces will fray. Making it all the better. Well, I think so. I'm thinking of bordering each block with the same green as the triangles. What cha think? Oh, and what makes it better? It's GREEN! I love me some green!
I love those gradated prints as they add so much interested to the quilt. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteLove that material and how this is turning out.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the green can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteSo you are a fan of green? Love the varigated green......
ReplyDeleteI love fabric with gradation of color.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that the white looks pink on my monitor.
My favorite color is green! I love that fabric, too, can't wait to see it finished. Today was my last day of work so now I will have time to quilt and can post what I am working on, too.
ReplyDeleteLove that green, so neat!
ReplyDeleteMy dear, I am the GREEN QUEEN of fabric...so of course, I think this is looking absolutely fabulous and of course I think you should use green for the sashing!!!
ReplyDeleteLooking good. Like the green as well, one of my faves. The only thing about using the same green as the sashing is that you might loose your tree points. But if that doesn't matter go right ahead.
ReplyDeleteNeat! I can't wait to see it frayed.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of using the green fabric for a border!
ReplyDeleteLove the variegated green fabric. It will make the block more interesting. Green can not go wrong!
ReplyDeleteThe blocks look great! If you aren't absolutely going for a green quilt, maybe a bit of pink would look nice too.
ReplyDeleteI love the variegated green.......
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