Bull's Eye

quarter log cabin blocks
May 2019
I've been working with more orphan blocks from the Prayers & Squares group. The P&S orphan bin contained ten quarter log cabin blocks, and I raided my 2.5 inch scrap bin to make enough blocks for a quilt. They worked up quickly because I sewed strip sets rather than work with individual pieces.
Bull's Eye
56 x 64 inches
Prayers & Squares quilt
I tried a few layouts for the blocks, but I liked this one the best. Brenda and Marilyn helped me arrange the blocks.

Comments

  1. That is so, so cool!!! Love it...perfect arrangement!

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  2. What a cool 3-D effect on this layout!!! You sure did a great job on this one! I would like to try this pattern.

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  3. Very eye-catching!! Great job! I think having the "prayers and squares" bin is such a good idea for your group. And look what you've accomplished already with those blocks since joining.

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  4. Great layout and it is SO 3-D - it just "pops!"

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  5. Whoa....that is quite the eye catcher!!!

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  6. That is so neat! It looks like an optical illusion. I can't believe that wasn't planned and you used orphan blocks to make it! You, my friend, are a genius!
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  7. You know what, I never even thought of doing designs on top of each other – what a great idea! I really like the look of it that way! Blessings to you! ♥

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  8. Very clever how you set the blocks. With the top one in the middle, the others look like they are dsappearing into the distance.

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  9. They create quite the optical illusion when I look at them. They are 3D. Nice job!

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  10. That is a wonderful eye catching quilt! :)

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  11. You keep popping out quilt after quilt. This is a fun one.

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