A week ago, I was not quite done with Round 3 - flying geese. So, of course, my first job this week was to finish sewing that border.
Round 4's prompt was to make a checkerboard border, so that's what I've been working on the last few days. It's been a good brain teaser for me each week to figure out measurements and placement for the various kinds of borders, and I like what's developing here! The other challenge has been to use a balance of the five different fabrics from the original bundle, and I think that's working out, too.
28.5 x 28.5
Last week, Libby pointed out the partial stars that formed in the corners where the flying geese came together, and I like them even more now. They're reminding me of a flower block - maybe a tulip?
On to Round 5! Linking up with Wendy at Pieceful Thoughts of my Quilting Life.
You are kicking this challenge! It's perfectly balanced and I love the circular impression the color placement is giving.
ReplyDeleteit is looking good - I see wonky stars are coming up too
ReplyDeleteI like how this is coming along.
ReplyDeleteLooking good, Diann! I'll be looking forward to seeing how you will interpret the next round.
ReplyDeleteThis is turning out so cute and fun! I'll be watching for the next border!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Diann - Love the patterns and colors. Looking forward to the next border!!
ReplyDeleteThis project is really coming together nicely for you. The colors are perfectly balanced. Glad you're enjoying it so much!
ReplyDeleteIt's been fun to see how each quilter incorporates each prompt into their quilt. Yours is coming together beautifully!
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