Next up, we will sash and border the quilt top. Konda said we would make the quilt 58" by 72" but I am thinking I will just make my outside sashing wider and not add the final border. Thus mine will probably be 48" by 62" which is a nice lap quilt size, I think.
Here is that final block for you to see how I did mine. I plan to do the sashing in heavy muslin with leftover pieces of the jelly roll as cornerstones Although leaving out the cornerstones would eliminate the point matching (which you can see in the picture I don't always succeed in doing.)
Love the blocks and really love the fabrics you used. Nice going. Thank you for sharing.
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I still didn't make Block #11....but have printed the directions for both that and the last block. I'll do them eventually. Your Block #12 turned out very nice.
ReplyDeleteThese have been so much fun to make. I love how your block turned out.
ReplyDeleteI always blame anything that "looks" like I didn't match the points on my camera. Feel free to copy me.
ReplyDeleteYour block turned out wonderfully!! Can't wait to see it finished and thanks for reminding me. Gotta get busy...
ReplyDeleteReally a nice one, looking forward to the whole project!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice, can't wait to see it all done!
ReplyDeleteAnother great job, by the multi-talented Gene...the GREAT!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing what you have done
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block! Love seeing your work on your blog AND it was great fun seeing you in STUDIOS magazine.
ReplyDeleteLovely block!
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