Help with Layout , please

















I'm not sure how blogger will put these, but let's call the far left one - A, then b, c, d, as they go down. I could use some help deciding on a layout for these blocks. They are happy blocks with train fabric in the middle, and the border fabric is also trains. There is a border for the bottom, I just couldn't reach it very well. It's a donation quilt for the V&T symposium - a group trying to rebuild the Virgina and Truckee Railroad, but they also are friends of the Nevada State Railroad Museum. We go in a couple of weeks, so I need to get this one finished. I can't decide on a layout. If you would leave a comment on which one you like best, I would appreciate it. It is easier to see now that they are in small pictures, so I would really appreciate your feedback. Thanks.
Happy Quilting,
Becky
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Comments

Carolyn said…
I like the bottom left hand one
'c'? i guess
don't know why
just appeals to the eye
nice donation quilt
good job
carolyn in ohio
Anonymous said…
Top right (second layout)is the best.
Viki said…
I like the one in the top right (with the diagonal layout) which ever one you decide on i am sure that it will be lovely!
Quilter Kathy said…
I like B top right the best.
Denise said…
Becky, I like B, top right the best. It has a much more balanced layout than the other two. Kind of a "streak of lightning" pattern
Ann said…
I like both B & C, but with a slight preference for B (that's my engineer's brain trying to organize things in an orderly fashion, I think).
Loretta said…
I actually like the bottom right one best. I guess I like balance. The top right would be my second choice.
Melodie said…
Personally, I like bottom left best. I like the crisscrossing yellows and blues, with the randomness of the whites and greens for interest. On the other hand, I would think railroaders would prefer top right. Obvious pattern and no crossing over which you wouldn't want with trains ;-)
Nancy said…
Have you tried moving the blue blocks around? My "eye" would prefer to have the blue blocks scattered rather than grouped together in any attempt at a pattern.

Sorry, that I am not much help.
Anonymous said…
From this new quilter, I am more drawn to the upper right.

Chris
Kiva said…
I like the symmetrical one on the upper right the best of the 4. Am looking forward to meeting you and seeing your lovely quilt at the symposium.
Kiva said…
FYI: The symposium donations are for the benefit of the Friends of Nevada State Railroad Museum who use it to support the Museum's collection, e.g., the upkeep and acquisition of original V&T artifacts, like the Inyo and #25, as well as other artifacts about Nevada railroading.

The group that is rebuilding the railroad from Virginia City to Carson City is an independent government multi-county commission, the Nevada Commission for the Reconstruction of the V&T Railway, (NCRVTR). They have their own funding entities that are not associated with the Symposium or the Nevada State Railroad Museum.
Becky said…
Thanks for clarifying about the symposium. They are usually both presented at the symposium, so I just lumped them together.
Jeanne said…
Becky, I like both B and C. If I used the C layout, I would switch the end blocks in the 3rd row. Looks great whatever setting you choose.
JuJu said…
Becky, I vote for B, top right. Your back yard is beautiful ... we had a major draingage problem this spring also, took forever to get the drain line in and new patio poured!--Julia, NE
Trish said…
I really like the diagonal layout (B). with the train border make it look like railroad tracks to go on with it.
Anonymous said…
I really like B, more balanced
doni said…
I like "B" - the diagonal rows.

But I don't think you can go wrong with any of them!

doni @ Oregon coast
Anonymous said…
I think B works better. I suppose it looks more "planned".
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