When I was at the quilt shop in Batavia, IL for the QOV sew-in on Tuesday I spotted another new Kaffe fabric. I think it would make a great border on this first crosses quilt top that I made.
I ended up going alone with Dad to the Dr. yesterday and he got a prescription that we hope will help his jerky legs problem. He had only one prescription that he takes daily up to this point. That's pretty good for a guy that will be 98 next month.
Love the border with the quilt!
ReplyDeleteParasols is just perfect for the border! Although, may I make one suggestion? I might slip in a black or much darker thin inner border just to frame it up, then add parasols. I would be curious to see that combo. You are right about your Dad, one medication is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHope the meds will help with your Dad's jerky legs problem. One medication certainly is good.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the border fabric! It's just perfect.
Hi Wanda,
ReplyDeleteLove that border fabric. I just bought a hunk of that fabric (I think in a lighter colorway, but I'll have to wait until it arrives to tell).
Your dad is amazing and lucky to require just one med up to this point!
Take care.
Vicky F
Love this little quilt....so full of color! The border is a double wow. Much better than what I am dealing with.
ReplyDeleteThe circle fabric is really striking and perfect for the cross quilt. One medication? Seriously? That is wonderful! Jerky legs is NO FUN.
ReplyDeleteCutting up my cross pieces today! Love that border fabric. Hugs for you and your Dad. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a great border fabric choice. The colors are perfect and the circles provide a nice contrast to the angularity of the crosses pattern. I recently used a KF fabric on an asterisk quilt made from KF fabrics and it looks great, too.
ReplyDeletePerfect border fabric!
ReplyDeleteCool border fabric!
ReplyDeleteAnd amazing that your dad only takes 1 prescription--most, hell ALL the elders I know have prescriptions that look like they run a mini pharmacy!
Good for your Dad!
Great border fabric! I hope the meds work for your Dad's legs.
ReplyDeletePerfect fabric for the crosses, Wanda! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou know how I feel about borders, but that fabric is AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteAnd only 1 prescription? That's incredible!
I like that border fabric - it really goes well with the design of the quilt. Glad you dad is still doing well, not many meds that sure is good!
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That's a lovely border choice! I agree with Jackie that a narrow border would really set it off. Your dad's health sounds amazing--he must be where you get all your energy to finish so many quilts from! :)
ReplyDeleteWanda, you picked a good one . Love the look.Wig.
ReplyDeleteYes, a small dark border would look good inbetween.Wig.
ReplyDeleteWanda, this totally works!!!! I probably never would have picked, but it looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteYour Dad is indeed doing very well to only be taking one medication at his age! Good for him. And I do SO like the border fabric you've chosen. Only you, Wanda, only you!
ReplyDeletePerfection! I love the juxtaposition of the circle border with the cross blocks.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a perfect choice for the border!!! The circles in the fabric are such a nice touch to the straight lines of the crosses -- and the colours are perfect!
ReplyDeleteYour dad is really lucky -- only one medication! Good for him!
I like what you showed us today for the border. A great compliment to the colors in your cross quilt top.
ReplyDeleteYour Dad soon to be 98 and only on 2 meds now. That is amazing.
J~MT
Border fabric is fabulous! Good for Dad! He is one of the lucky ones.
ReplyDeleteOh, love that new Kaffe fabric. It looks good with the crosses blocks. Wow, your dad only has one prescription at age 98? That is terrific.
ReplyDeletePerfect border! I love that fabric.
ReplyDeleteAt the last Expo I went to someone had all Kaffe fabric. I saw that and now I wish I had bought a hunk. I will have to order it.
Unbelievable that your Dad is now on only two medications. My Mom is on about 8 although some are just vitamins and low dose aspirin.
Hope this new one of your Dad's does the trick.
I love your style!
ReplyDeleteAnd you are so blessed to have your dad stay healthy for so long! I lost my dad 2 years ago at age 71. Blessings to you.
That is great for a 98 year old! I take more than that and I am only 54!
ReplyDeleteI think I would put a very thin frame-border between the crosses and the curves but I do love the fabric!
Yes that fabric goes lovely with your quilt top.
ReplyDeleteYour Dad is doing fine for his age. I wish I still had my Dad here.
One prescription. That's fantastic. My grandma lived to 105 taking only thyroid and calcium supplements. I hope I can follow in her steps.
ReplyDeleteI love that fabric for the border. It is a great complement and excellent contrast.