Monday, March 24, 2025

tiny tuesday borders

I have added the first border and I am prepping the rest. It was scarey, but they are all cut, and so far, nothing bad has happened to them. The border fit, and, I have decided to do square in a square corners. I am happy to see the end of this older ufo. I may meet my one monthly goal of a finish for March. Tulips are up and the forsythia is starting to bloom, We've had a lot of wind here lately. The top half of a tall pine tree broke off and landed in 1 piece. I've seen the whole tree fall many times but not just the whole top.


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5 comments:

  1. The square in a square border is looking good. I always sigh with relief when a pieced border actually fits without having to go back and fudge on a few seams.

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  2. That is such a pretty border for Tiny Tuesday! I'm so glad everything fit like it should.

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  3. We had some strong wind gusts a few years ago and one of them took off the crown of the maple tree across the street. It was so weird to see a fully leafed out tree without it's center. Your border is delightful.

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  4. It's such a good feeling when a pieced border fits! This is lovely. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/03/26/wednesday-wait-loss-425

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  5. Sounds like you may have had a little twister. That will happen in a small twister. Love your tiny border! Thanks for joining us at Monday Musings!

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