I wasn't all that wild about some of the color choices in the borders, but after quilting, it does look quite nice. I used some multicolored thread (King Tut's "circus") down the center of that wide teal border. It adds a subtle shine. And I used a black and blue batik for the binding. I'm so glad it's finished! That was the last quilt waiting to be quilted in my closet. Now I can stockpile a few more!
I have several project boxes going, including a guild block of the month which I'm doing in the same fabrics as a guild "block robin." We're making each other a block every month, and the bag I picked up last night had some lovely, rich burgundies in it. I made the owner, Deedee, a ribbon star block and am now appliqueing a Dresden Plate. I want to pass it along to Sheree at the February meeting because I don't know if I'll be able to go to the March one.
I'm also working on Dutch Treat blocks, very slowly; five sets of blocks for a Sylvia's Bridal Sampler swap; an adaptation of last year's 365 challenge, run by an Australian quilter; and a wild scrappy quilt from The Big Book of Scrappy Quilts which has 77 patterns from different designers. Last, but not least, I am hosting a swap of scrappy heart blocks, most of which have arrived. I'm just waiting for the Canadian ones, and then they'll go back out to the swappers.
nice to be caught up on the quilting isn't it!
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