I deliberated long and hard yesterday (with some help from my Instagram peeps) about the third border - but I kept coming back to this Lizzy House print. It is very dark - but I kind of like how it recedes behind the rest of the borders. I'm planning on using a dark teal print for the sixth border as well, so I'm hoping it will look effective overall. A few people have commented about how much this quilt changes as each border is attached - I think that's my favorite part about making it. I'm never really sure what it will look like until the borders are finished.
I'm excited to be finally using my Newspaper Roses (a Yuwa print) for the corner stones in the geese border - this has been sitting in my stash for well over a year but hasn't had the perfect project to be used in until now. Tonight's task will be attaching these, and starting on the fifth border.
I have two sick little boys home today from school - so I'm off to snuggle on the couch with them and watch a few movies :o)
xx Jess
I like the dark border! The other option you shared on IG was nice too. I like liked the darker one best as it provided the most interest. I also thought that you'd probably include darker value fabrics in some way in subsequent borders and it would all be pulled together.
ReplyDeleteI'm dying from the spectacularness! I still haven't begun cutting my triangles.
ReplyDeleteThis is on my bucket list and I will say yours is one of my favorites. Love your color combinations and I love the dark borders. GREAT JOB!
ReplyDeleteIt really is stunning. Hope your boys get better soon :-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful so far
ReplyDeleteI think the Lizzy House print is perfect for that border! And every time i see your geese it makes me want to make some! Love them! I may need to add some more into my Indian Summer quilt, if only to get it out of my system!!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely work. I like it exactly as it is. :)
ReplyDeleteLooking good Jess! I just cut out my triangles for border 2.
ReplyDeletePoor babies! Hope they are feeling better. Your quilt is so wonderful. The dark borders really make it sing.
ReplyDeleteI love the dark blue border! It is a stunning addition. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness woman, you are just speeding through this! Loving the contrast ;)
ReplyDeletetwo thumbs up from me for your dark border, works really well, picks up the dark fabric in the centre star, keep going I want to see the finished quilt :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! Your fabrics are perfect.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic so far! Hope the little ones feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is looking stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove where you're going with this!
ReplyDeleteOh it looking so good! I think you made the right choice with the dark border. I love how it brings out the dark from the star.
ReplyDeleteit's looking gorgeous Jess, your cutting of that navy Lizzy House print is perfect. I missed your ig-questioning! - I miss so much on ig sometimes! Love all the fabrics you've chosen for it, it's looking fabulous. Love all your green geese and low volume prints - and those newspaper roses! - perfect. Still haven't started mine - the second week of the school holidays is my plan!
ReplyDeleteNO matter what you do Jess, this will be a beauty! I love what you have done so far!
ReplyDeletethis is looking more fabulous every time you show it!
ReplyDeletethis is looking more fabulous every time you show it!
ReplyDeleteWow you've made some amazing progress on his quilt - I love the newspaper roses as the cornerstones, they work perfectly ... hope your little ones feel better soon :)
ReplyDeletethat border is perfect!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteUm. Gorgeous!! Hope your little boys are better today :)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I hope your little boys get better soon :)
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this quilt! Hope your boys are better soon.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is just fabulous. Definitely love the darker border!! It give more definition. Special moment snuggling up especially when you sick. Hope the little ones get better soon.
ReplyDeleteFlocking hell, looking good! (Sorry, I couldn't resist ;o) )
ReplyDeleteHope the sickies feel better soon, I totally sympathise...
I really love this so far - colours are beautiful together!
ReplyDeleteI really love this so far - colours are beautiful together!
ReplyDeleteI think I am going back on my choice from yesterday on IG, I really love how it is looking, the border is perfect! I hope your little guys are better soon!
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is turning into a beauty!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing, cannot wait to see the finished medallion!
ReplyDeleteHave loved watching the creation of this quilt....beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how each border changes the look of the quilt so much! I really like the depth the darker border adds. Those flying geese are fabulous. That rose newspaper print has waited for the right project, it's perfect for those corners.
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