tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8828752146646515017.post3049271878139904271..comments2024-03-16T20:39:04.593-07:00Comments on DianeLoves2Quilt: Grinch: Blocks 6-10 of 10DianeLoves2Quilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12704655734477952685noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8828752146646515017.post-15097848990641258412011-11-27T06:35:27.024-08:002011-11-27T06:35:27.024-08:00Looks good! I agree that to my eye, the "read...Looks good! I agree that to my eye, the "reads like a solid" fabrics are the most attractive. Personally I think you could get away with keeping the Cindy Lou Who Present and fireplace border fabrics if they weren't right next to the other 2 "here I am!" prints in the collection: I am not a fan of the super busy border on the grinch-holding-a-present block, but I think if you subbed that out for something more one-tone, the rest of the blocks would actually work really well. Also, remember that you can always put your loud, full-of-contrast prints in the little separator blocks if you make them.<br /><br />I still like the black and red Cindy Lou Who border, but if you had to swap out, I would go for the stars on the right: I think the calico with its large, colorful print actually kind of competes with the smaller double image in the center. You could also pull out the blue from the presents, or the (dark) green from the stockings and have it work in the overall layout.<br /><br />Also, I think splitting the two pictures but leaving them in the same block would be cool - then perhaps you could split it into two borders? I'm excited to see where this goes!RobinLovesQuiltinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10916564818055052041noreply@blogger.com