Number 1: Simple blocks with a sashing. I'd probably do most of this as strips, not individual blocks as the lines show.

Number 2: I like this one for it's simplicity. It wouldn't have as many blocks as the lines show. Ignore the lines (from here on out, that's just a good idea...)
Number 3: Made of two more complicated blocks.
Number 4: Very similar to one above but no sashing.
Number 5: This could be arranged other ways, just an idea...
Number 6: Lots of ways to arrange this one.
Number 7: Note this also uses the yellow, the others would just be backed in yellow.
Number 8: This one looks like it uses the yellow, but that's actually green.
Number 9: I'm a little worried this block is too hard for me...
I have allergies/sinus issues right now and it sucks. So having you all choose my quilt will make me very happy.
Also- what size do you make for a baby? I can't remember what I did last time. Is a 40" square big enough for a lay-upon blanket? Too big?
OOh! I like #2 and #3. And 40" x 40" is plenty big -- most newborns are about 20" or so...
ReplyDeleteI like 1 and 6. I also have a book of baby quilt designs if you would like to borrow it, and not have to think about a design/size/etc.
ReplyDeleteI REALLY like #3, the small rectangles in the block add just enough to make it look more 'geometric art' than 'traditional quilt blocks.' Unless that absolutely not what you are going for.
ReplyDeleteI also like #2
#7 looks too busy for me, in any arrangement, even though there are less pieces than the #6 block. it must be the addition of a 5th color. or the fact that I don't usually like purple and yellow together.
I vote for #1 and #2, and unvote for #7.
ReplyDeleteI'm anti-Angela. I don't like 1 or 2 and I like 7, Quadrant III. Maybe because it has the yellow I picked.
ReplyDeleteMy eye keeps getting drawn towards #3, but I also like #1 and #2. I can't wait to see what you choose and how it turns out :)
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon so you can get started on this masterpiece!
I like #2, followed by #5 and #6.
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