Here is the finished border I added to Gerda's lovely oriental Round Robin. I love the way this one looks! I hope her daughter, for whom she started this round, likes it as much as I enjoyed working on my border for her. This one still has two more borders to be added before it makes its way home to Canada. It will be a bed-size quilt by then. This was the first time I have worked on a rectangular medallion, with a clear up and down.
My own Round Robin is growing, too ... but I have not seen it yet. I like to be surprised in the end so I had the swap hostesses on the Quilt & Needle place the photos of mine in the non-peekers album. It is difficult sometimes not to look but I know how much I will enjoy seeing the completed top when it arrives home, so I will resist.
I am planning to working on a project for me next ... a quilt kit I bought at a local quilt shop. Usually I do not buy kits but this one was so colorful and bright and the fabrics are so gorgeous that I could not improve on the design. Pictures of these fabrics coming soon ... to be followed soon thereafter, I hope, by the actual top and quilt!
;-) Pat
3 comments:
Pat,
That is wonderful. I love the fabric you used. It goes so well with the rest of the quilt.
Pat, that looks beautiful! I love how the corners look like little Japanese fans. Gorgeous!
You sure you don't want to put a border on mine? ;)
Pat you are unreal!!! both RR are so awesome, i love the all the colors in Annettes...i love BRITE. they look so great the fabrics are all perfect, its like they were made for eachother ;)
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