Tula Gray!
In line with my Hope that in 2016 I will deal seriously with my UFOs, I was delighted to discover -- on a friend's Pinterest board -- a setting that will work with the blocks I made a couple of winters ago after receiving Tula Pink's City Sampler book as a Christmas gift. Initially I had planned to follow one of the book's layouts (I had made one of every single block in the book out of black, gray, and white fabrics), and then decided I wasn't really crazy about that design.
I spent much of yesterday auditioning which blocks to use, laying them out, and making the QSTs and HSTs to complete the setting. The lightest gray HSTs adjacent to the corners are yet to be made (I bought the fabric today -- everything else was already on hand!). Then I'll assemble the rows and columns and decide about a border (opinions solicited). No designated recipient for this project as yet, but I suspect someone will want it!
And I suppose there really are at least fifty shades. But I'm not counting.
I spent much of yesterday auditioning which blocks to use, laying them out, and making the QSTs and HSTs to complete the setting. The lightest gray HSTs adjacent to the corners are yet to be made (I bought the fabric today -- everything else was already on hand!). Then I'll assemble the rows and columns and decide about a border (opinions solicited). No designated recipient for this project as yet, but I suspect someone will want it!
And I suppose there really are at least fifty shades. But I'm not counting.
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Enjoy the process!
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Silly, I know, but when I first saw the photo the thing that came to mind was the old joke, "What's black and white and "read" all over?" (a newspaper). So I immediately thought of a red border. But that might overpower the whole thing, so I guess I don't really have a suggestion. : )