Kinda colorwash I spy quilt
This I spy quilt style is very good if you have large prints and small prints because the blocks combine a large square with smaller squares. I also like the light-to-dark arrangement, and the internal frame adds structure. Too many times, I spy blocks look kind of “muddy” if they are scattered haphazardly, due to the multicolored-ness of the novelty fabrics. I saw this I spy quilt style in some photo on the Internet, but I think it’s really a pattern that was published in an Australian patchwork magazine. I have never seen the actual magazine with the pattern. But it’s really neat, so thank you to the person who came up with it!
The quilt measures about 50x71 inches. The interior blocks are one 7.5x7.5” square sewn with five 4x4” squares. These blocks are rotated, so the large block is either in the top or bottom corner. The yellow frame strip is 1” wide finished. The outer ring of 4” squares has short ones added in to make it all fit right. Whatever it takes! LOL!
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