Sunday, 26 August 2007
Nearly Finished
I've only got the label to do now. I've used a very thin batting as I wanted it to be suitable for use as a table centrepiece. I won't attach any hanging system but I will include three little rings that could be sewn to the back for hanging if my partner wishes. I'm quite pleased with it. The colours work and, even though I changed the right-hand border from the original design, its still balanced. Want to know why I changed it? Well, I cut the strips, sewed them together, cut the 45 deg angle for three of the border pieces that make up the bottom and right hand borders - and then cut the fourth border piece out of one of the others! I pieced two more borders and made two more mistakes (in size and then in colour)! So I gave up trying to make the border as designed and started fresh. The quilting is fairly basic, just a meander in variegated thread that suggests air flow or a windy day.
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10 comments:
Fantastic! I love the asymmetrical border. You are so clever!
I like your quilt very much and the borders too. The quilting is very well done. All in all, a very autumn quilt. Take care.
I like the rust colours against the blue sky - and what a fabulous way to use up those scraps.
This is lovely - just the sort of thing I wouldn't dare to attempt: piecing all those triangles
I do like the seagull fabric. It gives a breezy seaside feel to what is usually considered an inland subject. Frances
Just beautifull. I really like it.
It's gorgeous! Your partner is a very lucky lady.
This is a beautiful quilt. I am sure it will be much appreciated.
This is lovely! Very Auumny :o) Whoever recieves this will be very pleased!
It is a wonderful quilt! I am so fortunate to have it. Thank you so much Janice!
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