
I am currently in love with pieced circle blocks and when I saw Kathy Doughty's "Pheasantville" in the April/May 2011 Quilter's Newsletter Magazine I knew I had to get piecing.  Now I am not too great with paper piecing, I just get all confused, but though I hadn't hand pieced in a number of years I thought that I would give it a go.  And I loved it.  I have been hand appliquing for so long that I had forgotten the pleasure and portability of hand piecing.  And the curves were no problem at all.  I used the floral on the right side of the photo as my focus fabric and was planning to set the blocks on point using the floral as alternate blocks but I really didn't realize how big the blocks would be when I started and I don't have enough fabric.  Now that they are on the design wall I think I may just leave them like this and add a small dk. pink border before the floral border.  I cut the background at 18 in (in the pattern they are 16 in finished) because I wanted to see a bit more of the background and I should still end up with a decent sized quilt.  I am also considering a small sawtooth border before the floral but think maybe I want the blocks to stand on their own.  Any thoughts?
 
your circles look very beautiful a sawtoothborder maybe very good too,happy stitching,susi
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful circles!! I've seen Kathy's Pheasantville quilt a few times and every time I think I should have a go at making those circles. You make them sound fun. I like them set the way you have them and a saw tooth border would look great!
ReplyDeleteI think those circles can sure stand on their own with just a thin pink inner border and the floral. What a great quilt. WOW!
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