Yes, it still needs borders. I have to admit, I cut blocks down and added strips after sewing one 'why' seam. So I need to add some applique to those blank spaces, you can tell the block at the top with the cabin has had a strip added, another tree should balance the block.
I won't tell you how cold I was hanging the quilt on the line, but the quilt has become too large to take a decent pic of it inside. Plus there is something about the outdoors for a backdrop.
love it out of the fence. i can just imagine the cold!
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Looks good! Cold here--28 when went for my walk at 9 am.
ReplyDeleteLooks so beautiful over the fence, wonderful job.......keep warm and cozy, Francine.
ReplyDeleteHoly Moly! Your quilt is perfect and so is your outdoor backdrop. Thanks for sharing a picture, its so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteIt's looking great Nancy, you're right about the backdrop it always looks wonderful. Wrap up warm with your camera.
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ReplyDeleteOops - I will retype this:) It looks great and I hope there are no dents in either your machine or your head from the head-banging:) It turned out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteKeep warm and many blessings,
JoeyLea
I love seeing your quilts hanging on the line, the outdoor setting suits your work so well. The cabin block and the single flower block are my favs. Keep warm, whilst we are trying to keep cool!
ReplyDeleteYou are inspiring me to get mine out and finish it. It is fantastic. I miss Montana so your backdrop is great.
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