However, there is always a need for yardage in solids. For backing, for whatever. In my case I needed more for a project I have been working on. Kona Nautical is perhaps my favorite of the deep dark blues and Kona Silver is a good neutral to always have on hand.
I ran out of Nautical which I have paired with...wait for it...Kona Highlight! Yep! Another Highlight project! This project involves paper piecing, which I do love!
In the end the finished squares will be 2"! I had an idea and decided to just run with it. What I will do with it remains to be seen. I just keep making blocks, and trimming them up.
Because I'm sure it will all come together eventually. At least that's what I keep telling myself!
Because I'm not sure how it will all come together and I still have a long, long way to go...I'll share some Quilting Porn instead!
I think I have nearly 200 blocks, but I'm looking to double that in the coming weeks. It should be enough for my idea. If not, back to the drawing board!
Paper piecing always mesmerizes me. Just look at that perfection! Naturally, I'll keep you posted on my progress.
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Kona Nautical is definitely my favorite of the deep blues, too. I am definitely curious about what you are up to, and I hope that the paper piecing continues to go well. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are a blue one!! I've been paper piecing a batch here and there, knowing it's going to take some time. It isn't easy putting a project to the side, I want to go full force but know I just need to have patience with this one!
DeleteBeautiful and precise work. I don't use blues as much as I should, and have been slowly buying some for my stash. What are your favorites color combinations with blues?
ReplyDeleteI don't really have a go to color combination with blue. I mean, other blues and turquoise are always nice. Or orange and I do love it with the Kona Highlight! It's hard introducing colors into our world…but it is fun to try!
DeleteSweeeet!
ReplyDeleteWe'll see when I start piecing this together!
DeleteOK now you really have my curiosity up with all those blocks!! Hurry now would cha, LOL
ReplyDeleteI can say it is going to be super modern! I don't ever use just two colors in a quilt…so we shall see how this pans out! I'm trying to take my time with this one, especially since I'm not sure what the heck I doing or where I'm going!
DeleteI too love paper piecing so can't wait to see what you make with these small squares!
ReplyDeleteIt's still in the early stages, but I'm counting on it working out!! We shall see!
DeleteOoooh...Nautical and Highlight together...can't wait. Good luck with your vision.
ReplyDeleteI do love the combination! Highlight is such a fun color to play with! Do you have plans for yours yet?
DeleteOohme too. This looks so exciting, can't wait to see what t you are upto? Xx
ReplyDeleteI'm taking my time with these little squares, but they are slowly multiplying!
DeleteThat is looking like one tidy project! Great stash additions, I struggle to stash solids (and if I'm honest to use them too). thanks for joining in with Sunday Stash
ReplyDeleteThat is a ridiculous number of wee bits. I can't wait to see what that Highlight/Nautical combo turns into. Silver is one of my fav Konas too... as if I can say I have just one!
ReplyDeleteAny tips on removing the paper? Do you use a particular brand of paper?I always feel like I'm pulling the seams too much and make them all wacky. I never know when to take the paper off when putting together the sections - after the PP section is done, after assembling the whole block, aahh! I'm not a huge PP fan, but I did design a block and dang! it worked just like I hoped it would! I love the stack of perfectly pieced squares, so pretty!
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