Blocks
Unnamed
The other day (27 November 2010) I used this simple block as the basis of a tessellation. Today I want to try using it differently.
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From My Pieced Alphabet:
Greenwood
The most important thing to remember about any alphabet that is used in on-point blocks, is that the letters will necessarily be space far apart. In this situation light delicate letters look disconnected. Bold letter work much better.
This is why the letters of my Greenwood alphabet are so heavy. They are so large that they crowd the edges of their blocks.
The piecing for this alphabet, as demonstrated by the A, is very simple.
For more lettering go to My Posts by Subject in the sidebar on the right and go to Lettering.