2nd UPDATE on "DiD I ruin a yard of Fabric? HELP!!!!!!"
#54
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.
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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.
#58
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.
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.
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