I had big sewing plans for the last few days. First up was to add the border to Jacobean Elegance. I believe I have stated before how much I hate adding borders and borders with striped fabric are the worst. No it isn't the mitered corner that I mind doing it is cutting them. I end up rushing the process and the seam allowances are never quite perfect but at least this time I feel like it was worth the work. These borders really enhance the rest of the quilt and I am pleased with the result.
I intended to get the backing ready for this one today as well but sadly I got a bit distracted. Though I did get a backing put together for the charity quilt I shared in a previous post. That took much longer than anticipated as my backing fabric was not quit wide enough. I had to get a bit creative and that required a trip to my LQS for a wee bit of fabric. And then, despite plans to get another backing ready, I began playing with my bright scraps again and created this string block. I used the tutorial on Bonnie Sullivan's Quiltville blog for a Spiderweb block. I have always wanted to try string piecing and I had so many strips left from my Gypsy Wife quilt that I decided to give it a go. Well, the tutorial is great and the block turned out well but it was very time consuming so one of these may be enough!
It is Bonnie Hunter at Quiltville. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that quilt top SO much! It's going to be a masterpiece quilt! Love your block too! XO
ReplyDeleteI like that block - what a great use of scraps
ReplyDeleteLove your stringy block. They are so fun to make.
ReplyDeleteYour other quilt will be ( is) stunning!
Oh so Elegant!
ReplyDeleteThe effort you put into the borders paid off big time. The quilt is stunning.
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