Wow, this looks great! Your posts have just turned up over here, strange. I think this arrangement looks really balanced. I'd go with it, as you say, stack them up in order and chain-piece them into rows.
So far, I have been able to arrange stuff on my dining room table, and try and shoo the cat away. I know that some quilters have a big piece of flannel/brushed cotton on the wall - apparently the fabric will just "stick" to this, without any help so that the pieces can be rearranged. I haven't tried this, maybe if you have a flannel sheet you could pin it up somewhere?
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Wow, that is really gorgeous!
but so pretty! :D
Wow, this looks great! Your posts have just turned up over here, strange. I think this arrangement looks really balanced. I'd go with it, as you say, stack them up in order and chain-piece them into rows.
So far, I have been able to arrange stuff on my dining room table, and try and shoo the cat away. I know that some quilters have a big piece of flannel/brushed cotton on the wall - apparently the fabric will just "stick" to this, without any help so that the pieces can be rearranged. I haven't tried this, maybe if you have a flannel sheet you could pin it up somewhere?
But I'd definitely go with this layout ;-)
PS, It'll be smaller when the rectangles are all sewn together - you'll lose 1/2" per rectangle in seams.
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