In the end I decided on a black binding but I am using a mottled batik instead of a plain solid color. I think the batik has a better chance of not fading with age.
I decided to do it all by machine so here is one long edge finished, three to go.
16 comments:
Hi, Wanda. I'm really liking the black and white border on this. Quite dramatic!
best, nadia
The border sets off the design quite well, don't you think ?~!
Wow! What drama, just love it. I love quilts that just are so dynamic in colors and finish! Wish I could accomplish that.
I always like a black with visual texture better.
Its looking GOOD! One day I will remember to do a binding completely by machine before I start stitching it down by hand!!
I wish I could say I am really good with stitching both sides of the the binding by machine. It is a skill I am still working on.
Beautiful! I do all of my binding by machine these days. I feel they are stronger than my hand stitching.
I know I am echoing what everyone else is saying, but I also like the border and binding choices.
I had to enlarge the photo to actually see that your black was really a mottled black. Of course it is. Your bindings are always the best. It is as important as the entire quilt.
JJM
Looks so good Wanda, perfect choice. Cheers, Jean.
I do like the mottled black!
The word that comes to mind is Funky! I wonder where I dug that up from and if it is relevant!
Using a batik with its tight weave for a binding is a brilliant idea!! It would also sew down nicely by machine. Another gorgeous quilt that will be done quickly to add to the finish column. You work so well---and are so organized!!!
I love the border!! Looks like a zebra - awesome!!
I think black binding was exactly what it needed. I'm glad you decided that too. And you're right, blacks do fade so much, don't they?
Lin
Good choice! It looks perfect.
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