However, I just couldn't get the idea of using brighter, multi-coloured backgrounds out of my head. So, I've amped up the colour this time round and am super happy with the additional depth and interest created by the medium/dark backgrounds. Most of these fabrics are from Anna Maria's 'good gracious' collection, I'm finding limitless possibilities from this vibrant fabric designer.
Once I'd made 16 sawtooth blocks I began auditioning for the borders, looking for something just to corral all those colours. I initially thought I'd use a couple of purples for my borders but am really liking this gorgeously messy garden print, all the floral vibes without me faffing about with any applique✅
Josephine block #2
Aliyah block
Gabrielle block
quilters lacy leftovers ...
Sadie block #2
Here's a peek at the design wall ...
I'm enjoying this colour exploration!
Linda

You're having fun creating this lovely quilt! That border is perfect, happy creating!
ReplyDeleteYour design wall looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI can't keep up with all your wonderful ideas. These blocks are so colorful and creative.
ReplyDeletePat
Ooh, this is just scrumptious, Linda! I love those Anna Maria prints and they display so nicely in these sawtooth star blocks. What is the finished block size?
ReplyDeletemore stars - love them and love the prints too
ReplyDeleteLooks like you're gonna end up with another beauty. You have such a way of mashing colors together, to make a smashing design. Your fabric stash must be something because I couldn't begin to put together anything that looks like this. What fun you're having!
ReplyDeleteI agree about the floral border fabric - it plays so well with the blocks without dominating them. A very fun quilt to look at.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, what beautiful blocks in these pretty and vibrant colours. I love them all!
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