I think that it looks great. I love the quilting on it.
Once all the sections are joined, I will need to choose a fabric for the binding. At this point, I have no idea what I may use for the binding. The backs of all these pieces are batiks. I don't know if I will choose a print, solid, batik, or perhaps, a hand-dyed fabric for the binding.
One thing is certain! I love it already. That is a true rarity. I am proud of the process. I am proud of the digitized embroidery quilting too. Does that mean I would never sell it? Of course not. That would mean I could buy more supplies or upgrade my embroidery digitizing program. Or maybe just do something fun with the money. I have had all the joy in making this, that will remain the rest of my life - whether I have the quilt or not.
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Until Next Time,
Stay Creative

I do love one! It literally “tumbles”, I think I see movement. Or maybe it’s my eyes that feel that movement because I don’t know where to look next!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that I really love this quilt tooo....you could put just about any border on it and it would work. You must show the back when you have it all completed.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Barbara and Barb - I love it too!! A hand-dyed fabric might look nice for the backing - or a batik - but whatever you choose will be perfect! And I agree - the fun is in the process - not looking at a finished quilt - ;))
ReplyDeleteYou have certainly done outstanding work on this one. Congratulations on every step of the process!
ReplyDeleteIt's very cool!
ReplyDeleteOh I hadn't thought about the binding...I was too taken by the quilting :)
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