Now that I have it this far I think I should've switched the greens around....I think the sashing green shows up too much. Does that ever happen to you? Maybe I have just looked at it too much the past few days.
You can see the curves though.
Several people asked how you do this. I tried to take pix, they are not the best, but hopefully they will help. Here is the triangle with the folded edge pushed up slightly...notice the opposite triangle hasn't been sewn yet.
Press the folded edge back to make the curve. That's all it takes!
Now to decide what to do about another border...does it need one? I like the leafy border, but does it meed more??? Maybe it doesn't need a border. It is about 33" x 33" right now.
What do you think?
I like the grid that the sashing makes in the center. Do you have any more of that green to use as a first border with the leaf print?
ReplyDeleteVery cool quilt!! I love the green, maybe it is not showing up in picture the way you see it.
ReplyDeletewow - i love your quilt top! the green looks wonderful to me and i think it would be great as a thin border all around...☺
ReplyDeleteI like it - it is really pretty! Not the same old, same old.
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Jean it looks really hard to me but you did an outstanding job!
ReplyDeleteIlove the quilt as it is. I would just bind it in a darker color. Green or pink. I bet the leaf border has a nice dark green in it.
ReplyDeleteJulianne
this quilt has come out fabulous! i don't think it needs another border, and the previous idea of binding in a darker green does sound lovely. kudos to you for all that really great work!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out great!
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