After auditioning several options, I decided on pink and teal. There was enough pink for a thin inner border, but nothing with enough yardage for a wide outer border. Off to the fabric store!
First though, I pulled some backing options. All the new fabric has been through the wash now and after a bit more time with the iron, I'll be down on hands and knees again for the rest of borders and backings.
Happy Martin Luther King day! So happy to have an extra weekend day to play.
It is looking great!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt top is gorgeous. I look forward to seeing what you find for a border.
ReplyDeleteHelen
that is sooooooo pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt.
If I didn't have so many going on right now, I might just jump in and do one myself.
Beautiful! Large backings are a chore but so good to cross off the list :)
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! and YAY!! for progress
ReplyDeleteWhat a GORGEOUS quilt top!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to have an extra day to play. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI like the 2nd fabric on the left for the backing. Have fun choosing!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt looks amazing!! Lovely to have a long weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! It deserved a special trip to the quilt shop for just the right border.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to have you back, posting more often. This will be a large project off your plate. Bet it feels good.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is to die for! I love the rainbow of colors in an organized fashion. It reminds me of how I organized my Dear Jane quilt.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
What a beauty. Love the coloration arrangement of your churn dashes.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to get a top to this stage, isn't it?!
ReplyDeleteIt looks spectacular!
It's a gorgeous quilt! Congrats on all the progress.
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