Above is another Aunt Millie’s block. I don't know what's wrong with my camera, maybe it's the lighting, but the background has a green cast to it. It really is white. I'm using the same background for all the blocks. I am not happy with the center either but decided to move on. I must have purchased at least 100 FQs over the past month trying to find just the right color combination. I think I have enough centers cut out and discarded to make an entire quilt. Anyway, if I find something in the future before I actually get the quilt put together I can change it then.
Thanks so much to everyone for your comments. I value all your suggestions about what I should do with my teapots. As you can see above I chose to go with the buttonhole stitch in black, but I’m using only one strand of floss. I did try other colors of floss but wasn’t satisfied with the effect, then I tried the straight stitch and didn’t think that gave me the definition I wanted, therefore, the buttonhole stitch. I just discovered a new blog (well, new to me) by a fellow Michigander and hope you’ll give her a visit. Allie-Oops Sweet Happy Life has a free stitchery that is just darling.
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Until Next Time, Happy Quilting,
Until Next Time, Happy Quilting,
Caroll
I love your colors in your Aunt Millie's blocks.. I have the pattern but fear I'll never get to it. You inspire me!
ReplyDeleteI didn't put my two cents in on the earlier post about the teapots, but I think you came up with the right answer! (I knew you would)
ReplyDeleteAnd I LOVE the Aunt Millie block, especially the center...very whimsical. Perhaps your eye wanted a darker center? I think the lighter orange changes the focus, but it's just another way of looking at things.
Hi Caroll,
ReplyDeleteI like that center, and I'm not even an orange person! Your block is beautiful!
Have a great day. Vicky F
I love that block! I'm an orange fan, such a happy color, and I really like the colors in this.
ReplyDeleteLove the teapot too. I think one strand is the perfect solution. It highlights it but doesn't overwhelm it. Good job!
Thanks for the shout-out - and the sweet comment!
Your teapot looks perfect!!
ReplyDeleteI love the colours you have used in your Aunt Millie's block.
I love all of the vibrant colours. the camera always does strange things.
ReplyDeleteMicki