
I've been playing with these left over hst from a quilt top I finished. I posted a picture of it 5/08/2006 Scrap Angels Quilt Top. It's smaller then I originally planned. So I had leftovers. Made some pinwheel blocks. Then cut some more to make them come out even. I need to press the blocks and square them up. Trying to come up with how to set them in a quilt. First I thought just alternate blocks with plain blocks.

Then I thought maybe a random lay out. But I like quilts that look antique. Or else I could alternate with stepping stones blocks. That would mean more sewing.
I would have to sew the stepping stone blocks.

This block is my favorite.

Guess I'm leaning toward a random setting. I've never tried that before.