When I left you on Thursday, I was having lunch, thinking about why I didn’t like the current version of my quilt…..

Then it hit me…..
The red border just trails into nowhere!! It needed to make a full box, something like this…..

I also auditioned it with a cut-out like I had at the bottom….

….but I didn’t like it!! Whew….that makes it a little easier!!
But, to do what I wanted, I had to do a LOT MORE MATH, giving myself room for the lettering to fit without being squished AND room for the 1.625-inch (3-part) border.
Let’s just say that there were a lot of measurements taken and a lot of pencil marks drawn before I felt comfortable with my calculations…..

Before I could start sewing, I had to rip out some of the grey border…..

I momentarily thought about cutting the grey off but, fortunately, realized that I would have an unwanted seam there if I did that!!
Fairly quickly, I had the borders added with the top measuring about 23-inches square…..

I spaced out the letters and fused them in place…..

….and the top was ready to quilt…..

I headed to the garage and basted it together using 505 Spray…..

I was a bit concerned with the weight of the medals causing issues, so I used a double batting…..cotton on the back and wool on the top. I am thinking that the puffiness of the wool will help fill out the uniform. It looks kind of flat right now!!
I was so intent on the quilting that I forgot to take photos or video, but suffice it to say that I spent a lot of time changing thread colors, forcing my needle through 7+ layers of fabric and batting and generally praying that I didn’t mess it up!!
Then it was time to trim it down to the final size….20-1/2-inches (giving me 1/4-inch on each side to add the facing.
But now the wool batting was causing issues!! Because of the puffiness, the top had shifted some and this red corner wasn’t square….

I had started going thru scenarios where I took out the quilting in that corner and re-pieced the borders when I thought….
WHAT happens if I flatten out the top REALLY well using Magic Sizing???
And look, now that corner is magically square again…..

WHEW!!!
Again, after an extraordinary number of measurements, I made the final cuts….

I wanted to face the quilt using the grey fabric but all I had were a bunch of smallish pieces, so I sewed them together and hoped to have enough…..

To avoid bulk, I chose to open my seams and also didn’t fold the binding in half. I am hoping that just having one layer of fabric in the seam allowance will make it easier to turn to the back!!
Here it is turned and ready to be hand-sewn in place…..

….and YES….it measures EXACTLY 20-inches!!
Come back tomorrow and we will get it finished up and ready to enter.
Oh….maybe I should add a Poppy…..since that IS the name of the challenge!!
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