This one has three fabrics … love the touches of light green amongst the white and dark green.
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Love the birds on the birdbaths in the corners. The touches of light green definitely add interest and bring your eye back to the magnificent center medallion.
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Cindy,
Thank you!
When I added that bird bath to this project file, I really thought it would be one block which wouldn’t work well with the colours and contrasts limited to the background and one other fabric. It surprised me!
The applique would be so much simpler in just one piece, even easier now I have a ScanNCut to do the fiddly cutting, but I am wondering how it would look if I cut out the pieces individually for hand applique … how much dimension will be lost if it is all cut as one piece, how much added if cut individually and appliqued by hand. I think I might do a quilt with one piece applique, a cushion by hand!
But first there are the UFOs the get finished!
Judy B
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