When I was finishing up my basement cleaning I saw this top laying there waiting for its borders to be sewn on. It only took about 15 minutes to sew and press them. It is about 44.5" x 58". I have enough of the border fabric for the back too.
I baked 2 batches of cookies last night and hope to see the art quilters group today.
I like all the lack of "regularity" in this top. The one small row of triangles, the apparently random setting of plain vs. pieces blocks, the lone solid blue block, and the way some of the patterns in the fabric look like strange coral formations.
ReplyDeleteI LIKE THIS TOP. a LITTLE DIFFRENT AND NOT TO BUSY.
love the unexpected triangles :-)and the border is a perfect choice !
ReplyDeletePerfect border...isn't that the way..you wait and wait..then once you see it and do it...it is done in a jiff...
ReplyDeleteThat border fabric is fabulous! What a great way to use a large print. With such a scrappy center a subtle fabric just would not have worked.
ReplyDeleteNice one! Do you think you make these in the night while you are sleeping? Sleep quilting.
ReplyDeleteThe border fabric is perfect with those blocks. Have fun with the art quilters.
ReplyDeleteVery striking borders, love this quilt.
ReplyDeleteTerrific border print.
ReplyDeleteYou sound like me Wanda.....cleaning and...finding goodies! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the surprise block! You have so much energy! I don't know how you do it!
ReplyDeleteI love how you added in the hst in one of the strips. Fun idea.
ReplyDeleteI like all the lack of "regularity" in this top. The one small row of triangles, the apparently random setting of plain vs. pieces blocks, the lone solid blue block, and the way some of the patterns in the fabric look like strange coral formations.
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