I worked on two more variations of the Blackford's Beauty block. I like the black star points. Also leaning toward the flying goose method over the flip and sew chevron
Then, as long as there were scraps flying everywhere, I made a few half square triangle units to try out the inverted star plan. Both stars are exactly the same, but with the colors in opposite positions. Not sure yet if that will be enough to see the pattern, I'll have to make another block or two before I decide.
Here is the sunrise from today. Just a quick peek before I dashed out the door as this is our week of meetings almost every day.
Oooh, I like the black star points, too! Your blocks remind me that I have one of these to finish. . .if I could just remember where I put it. . .
ReplyDeleteLove those blocks!
ReplyDeleteThe Blackford Beauty blocks are neat ones! Love seeing what you're trying.
ReplyDeleteThe Blackford's Beauty blocks are a great idea - enough piecing to be a bit of a challenge, but a new way to use up scraps!
ReplyDeleteBlackford Beauty looks great as a rainbow scrap block! I'm hoping to participate in the RSC next year.
ReplyDeleteI've always liked this block pattern, and it looks especially wonderful all scrappy! The black star points are great.
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Love the Blackford's Beauty Stars. That will make a gorgeous RSC quilt!
ReplyDeleteI think you are really on to something with those star points in black, Angela!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the small adjustment of the black star points in your Blackford Star blocks. Stunning colors!
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