Why have I got a Tangled Irish Chain and a Tangled Irish Chain Bues series?
Because the original project file was getting a bit oversized and I thought I should start a new one and took the opportunity to introduce a different colour scheme as well.
Some variations are very similar to the original file, but a few tiny modifications and different colour add up to a very different effect.
Talking about colour and fabric and all that … reminds me that I mentioned a few days ago that I hadn’t tried rearranging Triple Irish Chain blocks … and as tomorrow is Wednesday I will share the first of yet another series of Irish Chain variations with you on Thursday … and to stay with the theme will show some more Irish Log Cabin variations tomorrow!
Love the name. Irish Chain Blues. There should be a soulful voice with a harmonica and acoustic guitar accompanying the pictures.
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Karen,
I dug out some blues to listen to because of the title, and some days when I share one I swap whatever is in the CD player for some blues at some time during the day!
Judy B
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I like the 3rd design quite alot! Even though it is blue, I can picture a garden layout.
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Laura,
There are quite a few od these designs which look like very formal gardens. I guess there should be a shamrock in each of those gardens for luck.
Judy B
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Yup…I do see lots of formal gardens in traditional quilts, or new designs based upon traditional blocks. The reverse happens as well…I see quilts when I visit gardens too. There are some wonderful negative spaces in your Irish designs where you could quilt in those lucky shamrocks!
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Lots of quilting designs in gardens too, Laura, … iron lace or wire fences, leaves, paving …
Judy B
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