
I suggested that if the squares were sashed that would bring out the central square. Yes, it would disrupt the pineapple but so what. No big deal and it would look pretty.


The blue fabric was cut to 2.5 inches wide. I cut a 6 to 11" wide and sewed them to the middle row squares top and bottom. Then, I added the another square on top and bottom on the other side of the blue top and bottom. Now I had 3 columns of squares. I then cut long strips of sashing and sewed that between the columns to complete the square you see at the top.
I am returning the piece to my friend who will move forward with the final quilt topper.
You are a good friend, beautifully using your talent to help her move along on her creation.
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