I hadn't sewn the last side of the label down in the picture yesterday so I decided to see if I had a piece of light colored fabric with wonder under already on it and if I did I would insert it under the label to cut down the show through of the backing and seam allowances. Luckily I did find a piece because I probably wouldn't have fixed it if I had to start from scratch. I'm happier with it now. I really love the Prismatic Garden 12: Heart and I'm going to wait one more day to mail it out. I'm still trying to get a picture that is perfectly square.
The only one in the Prismatic Garden series that I have been hesitant about is the one below. I don't usually add borders to them and on this one I did. It has been waiting 4 or 5 years to be finished. Boy, time flies when you are having fun! I have had a hard time deciding which way is up on it but I think this is the way I like it, if I like it at all. Decision time: is this one going to get finished this year??
7 comments:
Good solution to underline the label.
I was surprised to see Sandwich -- I was thinking Arlington Heights or somewhere up there.
I love it! I like the border too.
It deserves to be finished this year!!
Wanda, I love the prismatic gardens that is unfinished. But it seems to me that the border isn't in sync with the blocks. It is so much grayer. The idea of a border isn't bad, but I'm not sure about THIS border.
I always love your work. It seems odd to find something that I don't like as well.
Wanda- Your quilts are amazing! I love the Prsmatic garden. Is that a pattern that you sell? Thanks, Mary
Mary, You are a no reply blogger so I have no way to contact you except leaving an answer here. My Prismatic Gardens is a series I started in 1992 and I don't sell a pattern, but if you click on Prismatic Garden on the LABELS list on the right side of the screen, there are several posts that show how I make them. If you want anything further, I suggest you go to my PROFILE and click on email.
I see a heart in this prismatic as well--in the upper right--so it deserves to be quilted, right?
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