IRR Group 1; Round 4 borders
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Originally Posted by sandpat
Hey Blue....what a fabulous idea you and the wonderful ladies had!!! I think they play nicely on the previous border and I wouldn't think that you stepped on any toes doing that :wink:. I think it would be fine to put a few more butterflies in the top right corner...kinda pulls your eyes over the whole quilt!
BTW...I'm pretty sure this top belongs to Terri (but I'd be happy to take it from either one!), AND I LOVE how your Jane is shaping up on your design wall :D
BTW...I'm pretty sure this top belongs to Terri (but I'd be happy to take it from either one!), AND I LOVE how your Jane is shaping up on your design wall :D
I LOVE IT!!
Blue, I dont have any of the floral, but I do have another geisha panel if that would help you any.
#23
I LOVE what you did with that center, Blue!!!!! I'm pretty sure Terri wouldn't want it, so just send it to me -- I'd claim it!!!!
I have the borders done and just have to sew onto your center, Blue.
I have the borders done and just have to sew onto your center, Blue.
#24
Terri's is done and in the post.... and I've just tidied my room and realised I forgot to add in the butterfly fabric in case you want some more butterflys! If you think it needs some more, send me your addy and I'll chuck the fat quarter in the mail. It's a lovely burgundy colour covered in the gold butterflys, perfect for applique. I would be inclined to add just another couple spread over the quilt, but I am totally willing to admit that I may be a bit mad for butterflys and would quite happily put them all over every top I do! LOL
The Whole Quilt - the colours do match, I swear, I can't get them to photograph accurately
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Bottom Left Corner
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Top Right Corner
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#25
Hi Blue Chicken, love the quilt and the borders, I love cats and I think three is just right, uneven numbers are said to be much more visually interesting than even ones. Less has more power in the design if you know what I mean.
Gal
PS Where in Gods own do you reside, I do not see many quilters from NZ, only one or two.
Gal
PS Where in Gods own do you reside, I do not see many quilters from NZ, only one or two.
#26
Originally Posted by Gal
Hi Blue Chicken, love the quilt and the borders, I love cats and I think three is just right, uneven numbers are said to be much more visually interesting than even ones. Less has more power in the design if you know what I mean.
Gal
PS Where in Gods own do you reside, I do not see many quilters from NZ, only one or two.
Gal
PS Where in Gods own do you reside, I do not see many quilters from NZ, only one or two.
:D 8-) :D
I made a quilt recently from a black and white block swap, and when I put them all together it just did nothing for me. So I got a fabric with large colourful butterflys on it, fussy cut them, and fused them on. It started with one or two..... and got rather carried away! LOL
#27
The black and white quilt is here....
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-23511-1.htm
Since that photo I added a wide black and white border, and put a nice green vine with leaves in the bottom left corner, stretching halfway up one side and halfway along the bottom. It finished it off really nicely. It's still waiting to be quilted though! LOL
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-23511-1.htm
Since that photo I added a wide black and white border, and put a nice green vine with leaves in the bottom left corner, stretching halfway up one side and halfway along the bottom. It finished it off really nicely. It's still waiting to be quilted though! LOL
#30
Much to old for water skiing these days ha ha!! Really liked your b/w quilt, had a sort of kiwi feel to it especially the fern. I thought the design was strong enough to hold its own without the butterflies IMHO.
Gal
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