Ta-Da! Here is the first round border on my Medallion project. I was keeping it under wraps so I wouldn't influence the sew along, but now that they have a star border theme, I can share mine.
Here it is in the planning stage. I tell you it took many, many calculations to get that accommodating strip the right size to fit the already pieced stars.
I had this one awkward area that kept bugging me. Can you spot it in the photo above?
Here it is
So I un-stitched it. Painful when it is hand sewn.
and here it is - so much better to me. What do you think? Would you have changed it?
Whew - that was a close one. I always say to students "if you don't like it now, you won't like it later."
I just finished this book and I literally could not put it down!
In in, Anderson mentions a "room of quilts" that his mother created at their NYC home. I found these photos on-line. Incredible!
There are quilts on the ceiling and floor~ amazing!
I have stepped up my hand quilting to complete my Alice Payne quilt. Woohoo - on to the borders.
I really do love this fan in the corner to honor Alice's fan border quilting.
xo
Here it is in the planning stage. I tell you it took many, many calculations to get that accommodating strip the right size to fit the already pieced stars.
I had this one awkward area that kept bugging me. Can you spot it in the photo above?
Here it is
So I un-stitched it. Painful when it is hand sewn.
and here it is - so much better to me. What do you think? Would you have changed it?
Whew - that was a close one. I always say to students "if you don't like it now, you won't like it later."
I just finished this book and I literally could not put it down!
In in, Anderson mentions a "room of quilts" that his mother created at their NYC home. I found these photos on-line. Incredible!
There are quilts on the ceiling and floor~ amazing!
I have stepped up my hand quilting to complete my Alice Payne quilt. Woohoo - on to the borders.
I really do love this fan in the corner to honor Alice's fan border quilting.
xo