As I promised myself, I have kept my nose to the grindstone and have been working on borders, bindings, and backings to get unfinished quilts done and out the door. In the photo above you see the binding strips for two quilts, and the inner and outer border strips for another.
Best of all, I have finished the Snowman Gatherings quilt! Here it is with the side borders attached. I decided the size was peculiar in that it was 67 inches from top to bottom and 85 inches wide. So I added a 6.5 inch border to both the top and bottom of the quilt and am much happier with the proportions.
Much better. Luckily, I had purchased a ton of that blue snowflake/dot fabric and had plenty.
It's been cool and rainy here this week, so the past couple of days have been perfect for staying in and sewing. Eva made brownies yesterday for her daddy's birthday, and I am happy to say all went well and there were no kitchen disasters. How's your week going?
The snowman quilt looks lovely! I don't think I could have done it. I like your choices for the borders too.
Posted by: Linda Enneking | January 25, 2024 at 05:31 AM
Yay for the quilt finish! I really like the block in the border 🥰 We have had a cool, wet and foggy week. My sewing group is an hour away and Tuesday we had strong rain and some flooding areas. A bit sketchy, but made it safely even over a lake bridge. I enjoy rainy weather so much if I’m at home.
Posted by: Pamela Dempsey in Northeast Texas | January 25, 2024 at 05:55 AM
Your snowman quilt is lovely! Good decision on adding the top and bottom borders. It’s balanced. Good for you Nicole fir sticking to your plan and finishing your projects! Have a good weekend!
Posted by: Kerry L. | January 25, 2024 at 05:56 AM
I've never seen such an intricate border! You were right to add the extra though. I recently did that with another quilt to balance it better.
Posted by: sue s | January 25, 2024 at 06:27 AM
The top & bottom borders add a finished look without detracting from the pieced sides. I’ve ‘escaped’ cold weather for a couple of weeks spending time at my sister’s home in sunny Florida! 😎
Posted by: Jan | January 25, 2024 at 06:59 AM
Good morning. I definitely like the way you added the extra top and bottom borders. I'm taking my sewing machine in today for regular service and if I am really lucky I will get it back in two weeks. If not, then I will be able to pick it up in four weeks. Not to worry though as I have plenty of handwork to do. And my sewing room could use a good dose of cleaning and reorganizing!
Posted by: CarolE | January 25, 2024 at 07:45 AM
Wow! Your snowman quilt is fantastic. I can't wait to see it quilted:)
Posted by: Jeanie | January 25, 2024 at 09:59 AM
You are really inspiring me to finish all of my many, many quilts that are just sitting at the final stages, waiting for me to put in a little extra effort. Thanks!
Posted by: Tricia | January 25, 2024 at 10:20 AM
The snowman gatherings quilt top is wonderful! Good choice to add the top and bottom as it balances everything out, just like the other commenters said.
Our week has been rainy/cool/gray but is now clearing up and will be sunny for the weekend. We have had our national medical school accrediting team here so have been appropriately anxious! Lots of preparation for the past 4-6 years leading up to this week. But now today we are through!! Big sigh of relief.
Posted by: Sally | January 25, 2024 at 12:09 PM
What a gorgeous quilt - really love the varied blocks, patterns and especially the pieced border - I agree that adding the additional top and bottom borders makes it a lot more usable.
Posted by: Jennifer in Indy | February 03, 2024 at 07:59 AM