A little time in the sewing room was like therapy for a somewhat chaotic life. Indecision on the borders was the hold up on this quilt, that and too many other things demanding my time. I completely used some of the fabrics. Ask myself what would grandma do? I made the quilt longer by almost a full block by sewing 8 more blocks then cutting them in half and sewing to the other end. It still needs a 2 1/2 inch border of purple all the way around. I’m auditioning some purples that were at the bottom of the stash and then to find enough of a purple for the binding. Decisions, challenges, progress and therapy—Ann—
Those teeny-tine star blocks in the sashing intersections are AMAZING! Your therapy sessions are quite productive, I would say. I love this, Ann.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty quilt. I went back and read your earlier posts about this quilt. Such a wonderful idea to add the half blocks. And I agree that sewing can be an excellent therapy.
ReplyDeleteSewing is therapy, for sure! I just love this quilt and the purple will be a perfect finish.
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