Last week, I shared a few quilt designs using the Anvil quilt block in straight set designs.
This week, I played with the Anvil quilt block on point.
It is a bit boring to me when placed side by side as in the above design.
How about adding one more color and rotating some of the blocks:
That’s better.
Moving color around reveals a couple of odd shaped stars. Do you see them?
I love the arrows in the next design, but I’m not a big fan of those floating pink triangles around the outside edges.
Again, moving color around, rotating some blocks, and adding plain blocks to create a sense of space:
I like the stars in the center, and I like the way the design is framed.
I like it without the stars in the center too:
Last…but not least:
Amazing what one can do with one simple block.










Great show today, Laura. I think quilt # 2 is my favorite. I wish we could create these quilts as quickly as we can design them. wouldn’t that be a treat.
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Thank you Kat. I do agree…I wouldn’t want to create all of the quilts I design, but I would love to be able to create quite a few of them. At least we can enjoy the designs virtually. I do have fun playing with EQ!
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Love the last three! And love the corner detail in the second last. Looks a bit like old fashioned photo corners .. but in technicolour!
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Those corner details are a happy surprise for me too Judy!
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Laura,
That is why I love being able to play with design … something we may not have thought to look for in a million years just turns up!
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Uniquely made quilts! Congrats on your Nomination for The Good Neighbor Award! Blessings, Mtetar
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Thank you so much, Mtetar, and blessings to you as well!
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My pleasure always, Laura! Continue to Be a Blessing because you’re Blessed.
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