Playing with Borders
Wonky Shoo Fly Quilt
I borrowed this quilt top, based on a wonky Shoo Fly block, from my 10 April 2010 post. I changed the colors a little.
It's time to add a border.
What if I use the wonky Shoo Fly block from the quilt as a corner stone?
What if I place the wonky Shoo fly corner stone so that the corner with the smallest square faces out?
What if I divide each border into 3 sections? I'll let the widths and the colors of the sections match the corresponding squares in the corner stones.
What if I place the wonky Shoo fly corner stone so that the corner with the largest square faces out?
What if I reverse the order of the colors in the corner stones?
What if I place the wonky Shoo fly corner stone so that the corner with the smallest square faces out?
What if I place the wonky Shoo fly corner stone so that the corner with the largest square faces out?
Of these 4 versions, I like this one best. Although, I could play more with the order of the colors in the corner stones and borders and I might find something I like better.
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Curved Cornerstones + 126, 127, 128, 129, 130
12 hours ago
Wayne,
ReplyDeleteI like the first one best, even though the width of the borders is inside out! I would have thought that the darkest border on the outside should be the widest.
Judy B
Judy
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. I've changed my mind. The first one has a calm spaciousness that the last one lacks.
I also like the dark reds and browns in the third one. I just think they are in the wrong order. There is no reason that the colors in the border need to match up with those in the cornerstones. I think if I were to change the order I might find success and true happiness.