I couldn't resist any longer - I started the Tussie Mussie quilt from Kaffe Fassett's Quilts in Italy. I've collected a lot of beautiful Kaffe Fassett fabrics over the past two years, and I had enough purples and greens in my stash to make this lovely pattern.
I remembered the things Kaffe and Brandon had told us at the class I attended a year ago, and just used whatever fabrics I had on hand. I didn't try to match my fabrics to those in the pattern. If I really like a fabric, I cut more of it. Those I wasn't so fussed about, I used less of.
I have a Bloc Loc HST ruler for 6" finished blocks, so I made my blocks slightly smaller than the pattern. My quilt will be 60" x 60" rather than 80" x 80" (unless I decide to add more blocks).
In my mind this was going to be a green quilt, with purples in the background, so I laid out the blocks by pairing up the green fabrics (see below) . I knew it wasn't looking as good as I hoped, but I couldn't think why after a long day making 100 HST blocks.
I sat down to relax and immediately realised that I should have paired up the purple fabrics because they were stronger colours. The next morning I tried again and was far happier with the layout (see below). It looks much cleaner now that the focus is on the purples. The greens still glow in natural light, but the purple diamonds work far better this way.
I've now started joining the rows, but once again I've had to pack it all up because this is my kitchen floor and we need to eat! It's bringing back memories of when I made my
Tropical Hexagons quilt and had the same problem. Must be a thing with Kaffe Fasset quilts.