Your design wall can simply be a piece of batting that you pin up on a wall anywhere you have some space to step back from it (preferably at least 8-12 feet or 3-4 meters) and be able to look at your design as it progresses.
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First try- lower left seems a bit heavy with the dark backgrounds |
Tonight it was time to put my Salsa blocks all together. So, up they went on the design wall. I arranged them, then stepped back and took a look (and a picture).
I then rearranged them several times, each time checking to see how I liked the arrangement.
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I like having the two red backgrounds on opposite corners |


The green fabric to the right is bold and seemed like a good prospect, but when I tried out the black with red/yellow/orange batik, I think I found a winner!
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Salsa blocks with sashing complete |
Make sure to check back this weekend for our first Design Wall Weekend Blog Link-up Party!
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