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It looks good to me as is - but if you want to make it slightly larger then I would suggest a dark blue border. - Judy
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NEVER DID SEE A PATTERN NAME. WILL YOU SHARE? Oh, and I would use a yellow border. Gorgeous quilt in the making!
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Looks good to me!!
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Originally Posted by sistermadge
NEVER DID SEE A PATTERN NAME. WILL YOU SHARE? Oh, and I would use a yellow border. Gorgeous quilt in the making!
There isn't a pattern name - this was all to fix an oops that I tried to do with a OBW. Since I had started with the green butterflies, I combined all of my butterfly fabrics and still made hexes with them all, trying not to get the same fabric in each hex. All but 1 made it. lol Can you find it? The green border is also done with the extra triangles that I had already cut. Sewed them into strips and then added them as a boarder. There is white in the daisy fabic and the yellow fabric that is why I did a small boarder in the white. I think I'll see if I've got enough fabric to do a dark boarder and then bind it with the yellow. Thanks everyone for your input. |
looks great...no need of another border...;-)
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How pretty :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Liz aka Helen
Originally Posted by sistermadge
NEVER DID SEE A PATTERN NAME. WILL YOU SHARE? Oh, and I would use a yellow border. Gorgeous quilt in the making!
There isn't a pattern name - this was all to fix an oops that I tried to do with a OBW. Since I had started with the green butterflies, I combined all of my butterfly fabrics and still made hexes with them all, trying not to get the same fabric in each hex. All but 1 made it. lol Can you find it? The green border is also done with the extra triangles that I had already cut. Sewed them into strips and then added them as a boarder. There is white in the daisy fabic and the yellow fabric that is why I did a small boarder in the white. I think I'll see if I've got enough fabric to do a dark boarder and then bind it with the yellow. Thanks everyone for your input. |
Looks gorgeous. I wouldn't do another border, but how about a sliver of yellow with the binding ie. using the faux piping machine binding method. http://tlcstitches.blogspot.com/2010...-tutorial.html
Thanks for the link to this tutorial. I'm saving it for future reference. Also, I love the quilt. You couldn't have done something nicer if you had planned to do it this way from the start. |
Looks beautiful to me!
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I like as is.
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