At retreat I was able to get the blocks for my latest X and Plus quilt made, and the center of the top assembled. Other retreaters were making X and Plus quilts and it was fun to see the variety. We had Christmas prints and Kaffe prints with dark backgrounds, and I used ditsy florals with white. Mine will be a donation quilt for Hospice.
My original plan was to add a green inner border and a floral print outer border. I looked through my reads-as-solid green stash at home and did not find anything that would work. I also did not have enough of any of the florals for a border, and when I auditioned multiple florals, it was pretty sad.
However, one of the girls at retreat made a picnic quilt using a gingham print for the border. Inspired by hers, I found a green check in my stash, one yard, but with careful cutting I could make it work.
The result is a quilt top that's less "old lady formal" and a little more playful.
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The green gingham was a very good choice. You did well on the backing too. I'm trying harder these days to use up what doesn't make it into the front of the quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe gingham really sets off the the quilt nicely, and the pieced backing looks great! Looks like you are all set for your September time with the long arm. :)
ReplyDeleteI really love the gingham border on your x and + quilt.
ReplyDeleteExcellent post on how to sparkle up a quilt top AND how to plan and execute a scrappy pieced backing without having it get TOO big.
ReplyDeleteThat green check is just perfect for this quilt - brings out all the greens!
ReplyDeleteLove that you incorporated the extra x blocks into the back! You described the pieced backing process clearly…..might be another class that will be requested 😉
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