before looking at other posts i thought black also.
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well, i've got little problem though. i had already cut 2" strips instead of 2-1/2, so now i've got to use those for the binding. that won't haardly be enough to turn over. what do yall think it would look lilke to sew all the 2" strips of all 3 colors together lengthwise then cut them 2-1/2" crosswise of that for the binding?
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Originally Posted by Rose Marie
It worked.
It is a free pattern at their website. |
If I had made it, I'd leave it just as it is right now. It looks like a wonderful window with all kinds of lovely colors showing through. I love it, I want to make one, right NOW!
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Please give us a link for the site! Thanks, 8)
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Dojo.....I think it will look nice however you do it. I like it!
Here's the link, ladies! http://www.pbtex.com/html/venetianglasswindows.html |
Thanks Terri!! :-)
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There's some really pretty patterns on that site!
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thank you terri
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I downloaded it immediately. Thanks so much.
I've been looking for a fast pattern that will ( as a gift) make my sister happy and still be easy for me to make. This is it, for sure! 8) |
I think all it needs now is a final narrow black binding to finish it off.
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thanks joanne and all the rest, yall have really helped me on these borders and bindings.
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Absolutely beautiful! I love the borders. Congratulations. 8)
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thanks Bev
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That black around it is perfect! Beautiful
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The narrow black border continues with the theme, but how about a 4-inch border in the same beige/tan fabric usd in the body of the quilt? Then use black as the binding. Stopping with the narrow black border makes this stunning quilt look a bit unfinished.
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Originally Posted by Belles
The narrow black border continues with the theme, but how about a 4-inch border in the same beige/tan fabric usd in the body of the quilt? Then use black as the binding. Stopping with the narrow black border makes this stunning quilt look a bit unfinished.
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and then i will bind it in the black
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You've got style and class. Your borders are a perfect compliment to an absolutely stunning quilt! 'Way to go!
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dojo -- that is just gorgeous!
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Originally Posted by Belles
You've got style and class. Your borders are a perfect compliment to an absolutely stunning quilt! 'Way to go!
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Great! Absolutely perfect. Now on to the quilting!!
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It's wonderful. I love it. Congrats on a beautiful job.
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thank you - thank you - thank you.
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Beautiful. Looks like Stained Glass. BTW if your sick of it I can give you my address :wink:
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Originally Posted by Toni C
Beautiful. Looks like Stained Glass. BTW if your sick of it I can give you my address :wink:
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Oh Dojo I missed your post!! It's gorgeous, well done :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Perfect :!: :!: :!:
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Love it. Your borders are perfect.
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Very Pretty. Like it alot!
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This quilt is beautiful. I am not the biggest fan of batiks, but I think this quilt gives the batiks a level of elegance that I find more in traditional fabrics. Very beautiful. The borders are all excellent and well placed. Did you decide to bind in black? Very, very pretty. Definitely looking forward to "finished" pics!
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thank you and yes decided to do the binding in the black. i'm having a hard time trying to quilt it though. i used the 505 basting spray for the first time and i have wrinkles in the backing and top both. i'm not satisfied with the way that is going. so i'm thinking about taking the stitching out that i've done so far, un-sticking it and trying something else. but thank you for your compliments.
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I wouldn't necessarily try something else yet. I've heard nothing but wonderful things about 505. I personally haven't tried it yet. I thought I got the same thing and didn't. I ended up with a "temporary" spray that's a permanent waste of money. But, it holds stuff together long enough that I can pin baste without basting in the wrinkles.
I wonder if you could try to restick it, but have enough people in the room to make sure it's good and taut. With my crappy spray that's what I have to do. But really, a lot of the quilter's on this board swear by that stuff and I find everyone most helpful here. If you search under spray basting, I'm sure there are TONS of threads about it. JMHO...but only you know the best for your circumstances and your quilt. Spray basting or not, your quilt is simply beautiful. I tagged the pattern as something I would be willing to do with batiks. If you bring me over to the dark side, a couple of my batik happy quilting friends would be most delighted with you. They've been trying to convert me for ages!! |
I really like what you've done with the borders. Can't wait until it's all quilted - be sure to share.
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thanks mpeters and yes the 505 is not the problem - i'm the problem!
i was trying to do this by myself and i did not get it taut and i didn't have the walking foot on my machine at first. i intended on doing diamond shapes of stitching in each section - not FMQ, but it just has turned out a mess. so today i'm definitely going to pick out what i've already done, un-stick it and will probably have to soak it in soapy water then rinse water to get all the 505 out of it, then start all over. i'm much better at making the quilt top than i am at trying to quilt one but i can't afford to take all my quilts to a long arm quilter either but i may end up taking this one after all, the lady here is excellent at doing it. she's done a couple for me before. i'm a newbie to quilting anyhow, only been doing it for 2 years, wish i had started 50 years ago. and go ahead, surprise your friends and make something with batiks. |
debbie1, all the ladies on here get credit for the borders, i just did what they all suggested and sure nuf, they were right. i need all the suggestions and advice i can get. and i will post a pic when it's all finished. thanks again.
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