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These are the quilt blocks I told you about a while ago.

 

Not being able to go anywhere made me pull the stash out and finish what I had started over a year ago.

 

There was a method to the madness when I started it, now if anyone asks I'm going to blame it on social distancing! 

 

I need to figure out what color sashing I want to use to bring it all together.

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Color for the binding?   If so........I vote for white. Lots of beautiful colors already......needs a neutral.

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Black will frame it and make the colors pop.

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I'd pull from the colors used. My thinking would be black, charcoal or that pretty fresh green... Personally, I'd opt for the green...


In my pantry with my cupcakes...
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after you gift this beautiful quilt to me....we can decide what color the sashing should be!!!

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I've been quilting a lot as well.  This morning I finished a twin size, and now I'm half way through a crib quilt.  Most of mine go to the humanitarian center but I make one for me and one for the kids each year.  

On yours, I'd probably do a white or off white for the sashing and that darkest color for the binding.

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@CelticCrafter , how nice!  It is the perfect time for such a project.

 

For the binding, I would use black or green...probably green as @stevieb suggested, depending where in my house I was going to place it.

 

Don't forget to show us the finished product!  LM

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I'd opt for a soft blue or a soft periwinkle. I just think a dark color would be too bold for the softness of the colors here.