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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Final layout sewn together.......

I moved a few blocks around and said "good enough" and sewed the top together.  I couldn't motivate myself to choose a border.  This is where I am stuck on about 12 quilt tops right now.  Borders are fun to choose, that is when the right fabric shows up.  Sewing them on, not too exciting.  I need to make it a priority to get borders sewn onto at least 4 quilts this week.

Rain predicted for Saturday night.  What a difference in just a few days. 

26 comments:

  1. Love this quilt. The oranges definitely draw your eye.....I like their placement now.

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  2. I like the layout. It really intrigues the eye to keep looking around

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  3. Another stunning quilt. I'll be interested to see your border choice.

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  4. The reds and oranges in the middle are perfect. Good job!

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  5. This is gorgeous! and I am the same way with borders. I have a bag of tops, I think 6, that need borders. It is one of my goals this month to get 3 of them bordered and ready for quilting.

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  6. Your work always amazes me. How do you stay so motivated?
    mar

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  7. Love it! It really draws me in and invites my eyes to roam. Great job!

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  8. Lovely. I know what you mean about borders, I'm having trouble with a few myself. Thanks for sharing.

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  9. Wonderful choice of color and fabric. Great job as always.

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  10. Beautiful piece! 12 tops that need borders is a lot of decision making! I can't wait to see what you pick.

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  11. WOW! It is beautiful! I have started a new project and need to get pictures posted!

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  12. Wow Wanda! Another beauty--you are so quick! Looking forward to seeing the borders you choose!

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  13. It turned out great. Can't wait to see it finished.

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  14. This is beautiful! I love it.

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  15. Others said the word that came to mind, but it can be repeated - stunning! I now have a pattern for one like this (Montana Cartwheel) and have it on the to-do pile.

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  16. This is one grand design Wanda. I so love your precision with those spikes. True piece of needle art.

    JJM

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  17. Wow! Your "good enough" is pretty wonderful! Your work is inspiring!

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  18. It's beautiful! Spikes and curves and those colours equal a wonderful quilt!

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  19. Gotta love 'em.
    Squares, circles, points
    all on display
    just for the gazing

    Love Quilts ♥♥♥

    hugs

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  20. Another gorgeous quilt. I really, really, like this one, even without borders.

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  21. Love it! This is beautiful! I agree that the borders aren't the most fun. I need to choose a binding for my "Easy Street" quilt. That's not my favorite part, either.

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  22. Oh, Wanda, this is just incredibly beautiful! Another masterpiece.

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  23. Beautiful quilt! There is definitely a quilt something like this in my very near future :*) The borders are my least favorite part of quilt assembly. I have to make myself do it!

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