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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Some outer border resolution...


OK, so I have finally made some sort of decision about the outer borders of "Baltimore Rhapsody."  I will stitch one of the border strips, and see if it is truly what I want.


I will use F clefs in the corners, in a heart motif.  THAT I will figure out after I get the four long strips done.  I am really liking the swags with the holes in them.  The G clefs are a little intense...and I have to make 24 of them...oy!  Fortunately, I have 148 leftover purple circles, so I hopefully don't have to make more of them!

In stitches,
Teresa  :o)

28 comments:

  1. That border is going to be GORGEOUS! I have really enjoyed watching the progress on this quilt. Keep going. You are almost there!

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  2. Your time and experimentation for the border design has produced a beautiful design. I too like the lacy holes in the swags. I would not have thought of that but it does give a lighter look and lets you focus on the clef and flowers

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  3. AH, the process and design - love how you work and share - this has been like birthing a baby!

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  4. I was at the store the other day looking at fusibles..and there were like a TON of them!! I was lost. I've never used fusible before, so I left the store with none. What kind of fusible do you use?

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  5. wow! this is going to be STUNNING, a quilt for paducah for sure!!

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  6. Theresa, I don't always comment but follow your blog and progress on this quilt. LOVE LOVE LOVE it every step of the way. Thank you for sharing your insights with the rest of us.

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  7. Woohoo! I LOVE this border design! This is really going to set that gorgeous quilt of perfectly! Can't wait to see the corner pieces!

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  8. Very nice - you did a great job!

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  9. I'm with everyone else - WOW what a gorgeous border you are creating! I am sure it is going to be stunning on an already fabulous quilt!

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  10. Oh, yes! That is beautiful. I don't know how you do it.

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  11. 148 leftover circles - LOL!! What an amazing plan for your border! This is going to be such a fabulous quilt!!

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  12. I love the G Clef swags also; I so enjoy following your putting ideas into cloth. Your process is fantastic. Can't wait to see the final Opus...Julierose

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  13. This is beautiful! Every time I see the progress on this quilt I think to myself "if I did what Teresa did....I would NEVER have anything done". I don't know how you do all that small applique. It's unbelievable.

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  14. Just beautiful ! I have just discovered your blog and am now a keen follower. What a treat to look back at your work :)
    Hilda

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  15. Absolutely gorgeous! I know there is a lot of stitching to be done but I can't wait to see this quilt finished. The holes in the swags really are darling.

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  16. This looks fantastic. Love the holes in the swags. Question, how tall is that big, bold clef? It really does stand out strongly. Have really enjoyed following your process and can't wait to see the whole picture of the finished quilt.

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  17. The swags are perfect. Its all just beautiful.

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  18. I knew it would finally come together. It's delicate, LOVELY and fits the blocks perfectly!!!! I can't wait to see it all together.

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  19. Oh, Teresa! A perfect border for a perfect quilt! It will be breath-taking.

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  20. Whoa!!! Holy smokes, lady! You are so creative. :D

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  21. What a stunner of a border plan. It's worth doing though so I'll cheer you on.

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  22. I think it's beautiful! Love the holes in the swag too.

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  23. Your work is amazing. I can't believe how quickly you work because from post to post it seems that you get an incredible amount done. This is a gorgeous quilt. Kati (no blog)

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  24. You are so much inspiration!!!! Love it.

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