
Mine

Deo's. I like that she did them all in one grid pattern.

Grace's

Barbara's cute blocks look like trains.

Anna's bubbles.

Sara's amazing table runner. The leaves change from monochromatic on through all the different color combinations we studied on the colorwheel. You should see the quilting on this!
Tonight we discussed the color wheel and how to combine colors. Of course, it’s not necessary to know the technical terms like triadic or double-split complementary color schemes, but it’s helpful to understand how colors relate to eachother in theory. But color is also intuitive and emotional and very personal. So, we just had fun talking about our blocks and what combinations we were striving for. I made labels for each of the different combinations- I guess I was in a teacher mood! I am also happy that Barbara gave me her “train” blocks. She was not going for a train look at all- in fact, she got the idea from a scrapbooking technique… She was not planning on doing anything with them, so I said they would make an adorable kid’s quilt for charity…. or even better yet, a train quilt for my friend’s little boy Grant. So she handed them on over to me, and I can’t wait to see what I end making with them.
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