So, here is Pink Pinwheels. I taught this as a class and we used the QuiltSmart fusibles (this one was called Black Eyed Susans--but my pink made them look more like pinwheels) to make the pinwheels. Awesome way to do this block. But I set it aside..ahem...4 years ago!! Because I thought I would want to do a special border on it and couldn't decide. So into the thinking bin it went and left it there.
Pink Pinwheel top |
So, I sketched out a border design that I was sure would be awesome. Made the paper pieced patterns to make it easy on myself.
Border design sketch and pp pattern |
Made the first piece of the border (the bottom would have been a mirror image) and
DID. NOT. LIKE. IT.
I just love the thought of it, but it was not working for me on this quilt. Sheesh, back to square one. I hauled out all sorts of fabrics. Pinks, blacks, white on black, black on white and the only one that fit was a pink one that had flowers that sort of looked like the pinwheels.
Pink Pinwheel Border trial |
I tried adding a small little border in between the top and bigger border. Nope. Didn't work either. So after all that, I ended up with a plain border out of one fabric! And it waited 4 years! Yowsa! I need to get better on that one! LOL
Pink Pinwheels |
Pink Pinwheel Back |
I lucked out and had a piece of fabric large enough for the back. All that figuring on the front wore my brain out for the week and I relished the thought of doing a plain back. I know, not my style.
Back to quilting....
5 comments:
I remember staring at that quilt on the wall for days during a retreat and trying to decide if I was skilled/brave enough to tackle it. I didn't, but it is still a favorite of mine! Turned out fantastic and the boarder works perfectly!
It's a lovely quilt and the border you've chosen really sets it off.
Love, love, love the backing fabric.
the backing fabric is perfect!!
great work!
xo
eva
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the backing fabric is perfect!!
great work!
xo
eva
I am always stymied by the border. Almost all of my UFOs are borderline quilts. As you have proven, simple is often best! It's a really cute quilt.
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