It is about time this project bin came off the shelf and those drated borders get put on. Bias strips for the vines are needed and they are being made while I watch TV in the evenings. Everything else is there all prepped and ready to go. These will be my final borders. The fabric was there in the bin just waiting to be pressed and cut. Sigh .... What can I say about borders, except ugh! :o)
love how this looks. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteLOL looking good chickie!! see it ain`t so bad once you get started next thing ya know y`r putt`n on the binding!
ReplyDeleteLove your red and yellow stars - so cheerful.
ReplyDeleteStarting it up is the hardest part.
What a fun design.....love the look!
ReplyDeleteI like the design of the red & yellow star shapes. I am glad you got it off the shelf and worked on the quilt.
ReplyDeleteHaving too many quilts stall at the borders, there isn't much I can add! Great going!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous pattern. I love the colours you've used.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely pattern!
ReplyDeleteKind regards,
Beertje Zonn
I hate borders too - ugh! I get stuck at that part way too often. This is a really beautiful top. I look forward to seeing your progress!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks great. I love seeing what you do with borders which are still a problem for me.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I have this pattern sitting in my 'someday' pile.
ReplyDeleteI love those flowers!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful..
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