I've continued today, working along with Judy and some others on day 2 in the October virtual quilt-a-thon, and I accomplished my goals. WOOHOO!!
I used the faux piping binding technique to completely machine finish the binding. I know some people love doing the binding, and putting in the last stitches by hand into it. It is their favourite part. Not so for me. By the time I get to doing the binding of a quilt, I am so very ready to have it done, that the time it takes to hand stitch the binding drives me crazy. So, I used the fabric of the wide border for the binding, and the darker green of the inner border for the piping. I like the little added spark that little bit of accent gives the finished quilt.
And here's another view of all those feathers in the background, along with the smaller stars. I LOVE THIS QUILT! I fell in love with the pattern when I saw it in the book, and it turned out exactly as I dreamed it would.I'm linking this post up to Amandajean's Finish it up Friday and also to Sarah's Can I get a whoop whoop
You did a wonderful job! I love the fabric...gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt! Such beautiful colours and gorgeous quilting!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of the faux piping for a quicker binding. I hate binding too!
So beautiful! Is it for hanging on a wall? You'll have to find it a place of honour in your new home!
ReplyDeleteGreat finish. It is fun to meet your sewing and internet friends in person. I just meet one last week to buy fabric together. She spent more then me.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous quilt! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a fabulous finish!
ReplyDeleteDon't you love it when a quilt turns out to be as wonderful as you had hoped it would?!? What a great pattern and amazing quilting...it definitely needs to visit some quilt shows to let everyone enjoy it!
This is really pretty!! You did a fantastic job on the quilting:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful quilt! You did an amazing job with it. Whoop whoop!!!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty!! Congrats on your finish!
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