Thank you Carol for letting me know. I should know that when I haven't had enough sleep I should not be doing sewing that requires thought. I didn't even notice I had done it. But it is fixed now. And I have more of the effect I was looking for.
Now that you changed the single block, I see so much more; groupings of 4 colors, and hourglass blocks that are positioned opposite their color grouping. This block overflows wiht softness.
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5 comments:
I'd thought the turn of the corner was purposeful, and thought it rather interesting... :-)
yes...venturing off the path is allowed here.
I still love your block and your color selection.
Marlene
So springy and bright!
Now that you changed the single block, I see so much more; groupings of 4 colors, and hourglass blocks that are positioned opposite their color grouping. This block overflows wiht softness.
Yes, I like the movement that you had hoped would happen!
I love it! Your colours are really moving around, just as you planned.
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