One block at a time





I'm thinking of working on no more than one block a day, so that I don't get frustrated with the process of working on these blocks. Even
though it may look like random improvisational piecing, I learned when making the first
"confetti" quilt that each block is a composition in itself, which
then needs to find its spot within a larger composition. It's a challenging process, with a fair amount of ripping and restarts along the way. The block above is what I finished this morning. So now I have these two blocks:










The block on the right is two sections seamed together vertically (just to the right of the turquoise bit). This may or may not stay this way--I hadn't noticed the secondary "lightning" pattern of the lighter blue in the background. Perhaps it will work, perhaps not.  I can see that I need to approach this project with both curiosity and patience.

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