I was very anxious about the mitered border for the corners, but they actually turned out pretty nice, and not as difficult as I expected them to be.
And just to prove you can teach this old dog new tricks - I was having a lot of trouble pinning the borders to the top as the pins kept coming lose and falling out when I was sewing. This has been a problem for years, but was driving me crazy on this quilt.
Getting so aggravated as they really had to be pinned just right for the quilt to stay square. Then I though, maybe I should stick the pin through the fabric twice. Presto, no more pins falling out or coming loose.
Now some of you may have known to do this your entire sewing career, but for me, it was a new idea. Why didn't my Momma teach me this when I first started sewing?? Sure would have saved me some aggravation over the last 60 years. Well, in all honesty, she may have tried - but I always didn't listen closely.
Thanks for stopping by,
Teresa
Lovely, beautiful quilt! Can't wait to see how you quilt her. Happy Stitching!
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love those "duh" or "oh Hell" moments?
ReplyDeleteYour work is brilliant...xo
ReplyDeleteThat bed is going to be very happy to get the quilt.
ReplyDeleteI often have pins escaping and twice seems to help a bit more.
Beautiful finish. The medallion center makes the quilt very special.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Teresa! I love the colors!
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