The setting is the one called Urban Planning. When I flipped through the book, it wasn't my favorite option, but now, I think it's pretty perfect for showing off our collection of diverse blocks. It's a lovely group effort and I'm happy to have been part of it.
If you are in the area, it's hanging at Thread Bear in Las Vegas.
I'm sharing this great group finish on the lists for:

The quilt is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThis is actually my favorite option in the book! I really like it even more in reality. Great job making those 11 blocks!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that setting. What a perfect way to blend such diverse blocks. You contributed to a wonderful quilt.
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI have to say....I too like the setting and I've not seen it before. I think it will appeal to many and be a terrific fundraiser. Congrats on your part!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's beautiful. The diversity of blocks and color along with the offsett yet calming setting backround really shines. Balance in unbalance. Awesome!
ReplyDeletebeautiful quilt, I have to say I really like this setting, interesting as well. your right it makes the blocks work and tames them a bit!
ReplyDeleteKathie
Very pretty!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that setting!
ReplyDeletePretty quilt! Love the background to the blocks - really fun!
ReplyDeleteI just love the bright blocks against that background, it really makes them pop. I will have to visit that quilt store some time when we are up in that area.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you were part of this, and yes, it really turned out well!
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring! I love the blocks! Thanks for sharing at TGIFF Linky Party!
ReplyDeleteIt's just lovely...congratulations on the group effort finish ! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the setting. It has a definite New Mexico flavor to it.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic! Perhaps someday I'll make enough blocks to do one myself... Though I'm tempted by some of the other layouts as well...
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