Finishing Well

Yesterday, we ogled some of Janet Stone’s quilts. As I walked through the gallery, I was continuously impressed with her finishing techniques.

Let’s take a look…..

When I first looked at this, I thought the black and white had been embroidered in place, but now I think it is simply a black-and-white print fabric used as part of a flange.

However it was done……it is SO effective!!

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Not only are these prairie points perfect, but each is also embellished….

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This one is just a simple use of a striped fabric, but using it in two places along the border added so much interest!!

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Look at the elegance of the quilting and these curved edges. The addition of the gold embellishment just added to the ambiance!!

More embellished prairie points, AND a stripe…..

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Isn’t this a fun way to edge a quilt…..

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THEN there are these circles…..

….all fully embellished, of course!!

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The red triangles are “inward-looking” prairie points. Combined with the red checked binding, it is unbeatable!!

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I am in the process of organizing a new guild program, titled “From UFO to TADA!!”. One of the things I am going to talk about is finishing techniques, and you can be assured that MANY of these will make an appearance!!

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One of my favorite things about quilting is motivating others and helping them in their quilting journey. As part of this endeavor, I LOVE to present programs and workshops to groups and guilds around the world. All of my programs work well with Zoom meetings, and I would love to speak to your group.

You can find out more at this link…..

EXACTLY 20-inch square

Yesterday I promised that I would finish the Monarch Challenge Quilt and, for the most part, I will…..

When I left you yesterday, everything was finished except for the binding.

But, before I could add binding, I needed to ensure that the quilt was going to be 20 inches square…..EXACTLY!!!

One of the big challenges of the Cherry Wood Challenge is that they have to be the EXACT size. You can understand that when you see the way that they are displayed…..

Now I had to figure out how I was going to finish the quilt…..if I used a facing, then the quilt would need to be cut at 20-1/2 inch because turning the facing will take away the 1/2 -inch.

However, IF I am going to bind the quilt, I need to trim it to 20-inches because once the binding is folded back over itself, it doesn’t take up any of the size.

Does that explanation make ANY sense???

Anyway….. I decided that a facing wouldn’t work well because of the bulk along the bottom where the leaves were. They would not have turned under well!!

So, after a lot of measuring, I carefully trimmed the quilt top, starting with squaring-up the bottom portion.

Then I measured up to the top-right corner and squared it further…..

Happily, it measured exactly 20-inches!!

I added the binding and set out to take photos so that I can enter it into the challenge.

What do you see when you look at this photo?

Does the bottom right corner stick out to you??

It certainly does to me and I feel sure that having such a bad (un-square) corner would immediately take me out of contention for acceptance.

So that means that there is ONE more thing to do before I can call this quilt finished…..

Come back on Tuesday and I PROMISE that it will be finished!!!

Michael and I love to travel and see new parts of the world and then I love to take those memories and turn them into quilts!!! I hope that you enjoy traveling along with us!!

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