In order to make this a twin quilt, it needs a 9" border. There's still a bunch of shirt pieces, but not enough to make any more disappearing 9-patch blocks. So I randomly sewed what was left to incorporate this hodge-podge into the border. I did something like that on my Key West quilt.
I plan on a thin inner border, a patched middle, and a solid outer. I have enough of the piecemeal to make it all the way around for a middle border. I looked at several different widths, but liked 4" the best. So - 1" inner, then 4", and another 4" of something else - maybe a dark tan (whatever it is, I've got nothing in my stash that would look right).I'm auditioning the inner border fabric. It's amazing what I'd think would look good, then when you put it out there, it doesn't. I was favoring a dark cream, until I actually put it in place. Right now I'm leaning towards a white (top vertical), a bone (top horizontal), and my current surprise favorite - a small black and white floral print (bottom horizontal). I didn't even try that one for the first round; I'm not sure what drove me to try it.
This is the idea (white, bone, cream, black and white around the sides and bottom; the carpet for the rest).
I really like how it looks. It feels wonderful. This has been a fun project.
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Love your quilt it is coming together nicely. I really should try getting back into quilting again.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, love this qiult. The border looks fabulous, Sally. Your choices of plaid fabric are inspired!
ReplyDeleteThis looks just so comfy and cozy--lovely work hugs, Julierose
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