I'm not sure what you are asking, but I usually lay the blocks out on the floor or a design board to see how they fit together and to be sure you don't have obvious repeats next to each other. Also, you can see that colors aren't repeated too often by putting blocks of the same colors in groups or next to each other. If that doesn't help, ask another way. Have fun!
SO SORRY,it took me till today to thank you all for the links that you have posted. Thankyou for your help. I am going to a quilting retreat,and thought a embroidered baby quilt would be a great project to do over the three days. Big hugs and flowers.
try this site quilt as you go. http://www.grannygoosedesigns.net...
Merci beaucoup; sounds like you got great advise; looking forward to seeing the finished quilt in 'projects'.
*4u!
Jacqueline
Here is a link for a log cabin baby quilt. I have made one using this method. It is very fast. We were making quilts for Project Linus. Have fun. :)
I'm not really into quilts Heather, but follow Meg's leads and you should be right sweetie, love and hugs.
Heather, good luck and I can't wait to view your baby quilt in projects, soon. *4U
If you follow the links below, I think you'll find everything you nedd and more. Hugs n roses, Meganne