This has been a long time project. Well, it seems that way. It became part of my 5 quilt UFO project in March. I had 10 cut in April. I had 5 made in May. I made more blocks in June. All the blocks were made in July And the top is made in August. Jen didn't border hers, but, I am worried if I don't do something, it will be hard to have the binding meet the points on the edges. decisions..decisions...decisions
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It's a very fun project, love the scrappiness. Good luck finding a solution to the binding concerns.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on moving this project forward!
ReplyDeleteYour Wensleydale is so, so pretty! I have one block, and it is on my "someday" list. I hadn't thought about how a border would help with the points on the edges - I'll keep that in mind.
ReplyDeleteI just saw on another post that you pierced your finger and I got a chill when I read it - hope it is feeling much better!
love this pattern - yours looks great!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely top! Those shirtings are gorgeous. Square in Square blocks are so hard to piece accurately but it looks like you did a pretty good job so I'd be proud of that too. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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