...but getting closer. I found a grey in my stash that works for the sashing. And just for a pop of color I found an orange for the cornerstones.
I'll trim it up and get rid of the excess points. Because it's all bias edges, it needs a border. There's enough of the grey sashing fabric left for a 2" border all around, same width as the sashing. That will bring the top to 44 x 64".
Maybe a finished flimsy next week?
Linking up with Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts
The orange cornerstones really pop. My biggest question is if you'll be happy enough with just the one grey border. :)
ReplyDeleteNice! The gray is perfect and the orange a great compliment.
ReplyDeleteHooray for the first almost-quilt-top from your new sewing room! This one is classic and wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWow!! This is SEW much more interesting than the quilt top that I imagined when you shared the blocks. Well done, Jan!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! The orange really pops!!! Some guy is going to love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh that pop of orange - I love it - its kinda a Colorado Sunset now!!! Love where you are going with it!!
ReplyDeleteI love this design! So you're not going to do setting triangles? That should make a quick finish, hopefully.
ReplyDeleteJust finished piecing a top using some of your green cut-and-shuffle orphan blocks. They are the perfect alternate block for some orphan embroidered flower blocks!
Beautiful! I love the orange patches ;)
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