I ended up with the desired 168 squares of fabric needed for the 12 by 14 grid layout, and so once the swatches were ready I ran my script and got this layout:

33 83 1 85 108 145 122 27 101 68 74 47
18 9 137 6 142 134 162 136 43 8 19 80
154 42 88 129 112 7 151 144 89 152 59 29
124 14 55 60 81 125 104 97 133 70 102 107
36 95 72 75 103 91 159 82 130 66 44 67
76 25 46 166 10 111 22 138 119 71 23 30
34 128 127 165 31 57 106 62 157 5 143 90
99 126 3 54 32 50 135 113 77 12 109 86
117 131 48 58 28 69 94 56 24 45 61 53
116 161 123 96 167 93 4 105 40 13 156 78
52 121 15 147 139 120 41 64 73 110 146 100
164 37 158 17 92 38 79 20 26 16 140 35
132 148 149 160 118 98 51 2 49 84 155 168
11 21 65 114 141 39 163 115 87 153 150 63

I've got a picture of the quilt top online, here, for your enjoyment.


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