And sew it goes:
I saw this strips and wonky cuts technique at the most delightful Oh, Fransson! blog and decided it would work very well to put the half-square triangle remains from different quilts together into one! I just grabbed a few HSTs I thought would compliment the center focus fabric that I picked up at our quilt chapter's rummage sale. The neutralizer is a Kona Kaufman gray. I ventured slightly from Elizabeth Hartman's technique by making my strips different sizes so the different blocks would come together more easily (I think)! Elizabeth's tutorial is excellent....a different approach to giving leftover scraps some mosaic energy.
So, there is my design wall update....now I can continue sewing.
I saw this strips and wonky cuts technique at the most delightful Oh, Fransson! blog and decided it would work very well to put the half-square triangle remains from different quilts together into one! I just grabbed a few HSTs I thought would compliment the center focus fabric that I picked up at our quilt chapter's rummage sale. The neutralizer is a Kona Kaufman gray. I ventured slightly from Elizabeth Hartman's technique by making my strips different sizes so the different blocks would come together more easily (I think)! Elizabeth's tutorial is excellent....a different approach to giving leftover scraps some mosaic energy.
So, there is my design wall update....now I can continue sewing.
That zebra fabric is just the cutest and it really looks good with all the other fabrics.
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