I was making the two Blocks-of-the-Month due for my guild meeting and got interrupted when I was about to start sewing the last two halves together. When I came back to my machine, I saw this. Wouldn't that make a cool border idea? I like pieced borders, and this one would make good use of all those scraps. :)
Then, of course, I went on and attached the top half of those blocks to the bottom half, and got these two depression blocks:
Way Cool! I love depression blocks and want to make Quilt with them some day.
ReplyDeleteThat would make a cool border -- but then I would have to do math!! LOL
ReplyDeletegreat border you've created...
ReplyDeleteThat would be a great border...isn't it amazing the things we create by accident!
ReplyDeleteyep, it sure would! I will keep that idea in mind whenever I get to that point on a quilt again :-)
ReplyDeleteExcellent border! Perfect for a scrap quilt, too.
ReplyDeleteSometimes ideas pops up when you are doing something else. It will be a great border. Your anti-depression blocks are great. It will be a lovely quilt. And it's a great way to use scraps and recuce your stash.
ReplyDeleteLove that for a border idea
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea for a border. I also want to make a quilt using the Depression block some time. A good way to use up scraps.
ReplyDeleteThis would make a cool border!
ReplyDeleteHi Jane
ReplyDeleteYou may remember back in October of last year you left a comment on www.aftertheparty.blogspot.com, about the making of our collaborative quilt called "After the Party". I am thrilled to tell you that our quilt was one of the two joint winners of the award. My first quilting prize! My collaborator, Janice, also won "Overall Best" in the New Zealand Hoffman Challenge and this was also announced at our National Symposium this week. We are very happy campers.
they look lovely!
ReplyDeleteAll your heartstrings designs are great. I want to make one of each! You're right these would make an awesome border. Lots of interest, and not too complicated to piece.
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