Since I had the binding, I drew the short straw on being the binder, which meant attempting to figure out dealing with a scalloped border. I looked at several videos but could not find the one that I had come across a few weeks ago so I had to wing it a bit.
It was a little nerve wracking making that first cut to trim the edges but once I got started it went as smoothly as I could have wanted.
A little midnight oil was burned to finish it this week as Jan, who is moving on Wednesday, had volunteered to connect with its owner en route to her new home to drop it off. I have to say, that's probably the last thing I would have entertained if it was me, but she is game.
I shared it with the quilters this morning and everyone agreed that the soft green binding was a perfect choice. And, as much as I like the front of it, the quilting shows up so beautifully on the white backing. We put in about 165 hours of work to finish it up so I can only imagine the total number of hours put in by the maker.So, now it can be wrapped and gifted. We're hoping that the mother-of-the-bride is able to share a photo or two with us later this spring. It was such a gift to all of us who were able to work on this quilt to see it completed and ready for its new home....M





1 comment:
Congratulations to all who work on this little masterpiece! It's gorgeous! A little piece of advice: when I look for a video I previously saw, I don't look on the net; I look in my history log. It's much faster. The net knows that you saw that particular video so it will offer you others videos to look at instead of a repeat. Enjoy! ;^)
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