Love the sashing! It looks so modern and fresh. But then I loved the way Bonnie that won did hers too. I'd go with an orange border. I need to dig out mine soon. I won that month too!
Love the way you did the sashing. I might have to do something similar when I dig out my stack. I would do the orange for a binding to tie it all together.
Uh - uh....Use the same blue as the sashing for the continuity there and to keep the focus on the middle of the quilt. A different color binding, seems to me would be distracting. rho's 2 cents!
I vote for an orange binding....or maybe the blue...but then again a scrappy binding might work on this too... I think you are going to have to try them to see which works best....LOL!!!
Like, Tina, I initially thought about using a gray ... but the more I thought about it, like Michelle, I could see blue or scrappy or ... yep, I think when you audition some possible fabrics, you'll "see" the answer. Thanks for sharing your quilt.
this is wonderful ;-) my first thought was grey, then I thought blue ... but I wonder what it would look like with white binding .... would it make the blue borders pop more, or make the diagonal crosses pop more ??? this is the part I hate ... auditioning bindings - you will know it when you see it ;-)
I really didn't like that block when I first saw it, but I love that quilt top. I think the binding really brings it together and the cornerstones bring out the white in the block. Great work!
p.s.....Three blocks are sewn together for a dresser scarf. Not sure on how to finish it, and I haven't taken a picture yet.
ReplyDeleteLove the sashing! It looks so modern and fresh. But then I loved the way Bonnie that won did hers too. I'd go with an orange border. I need to dig out mine soon. I won that month too!
ReplyDeleteI. Suggest your darkest blue, so the focus stays on the middle.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you did the sashing. I might have to do something similar when I dig out my stack. I would do the orange for a binding to tie it all together.
ReplyDeleteLove your blue and orange sashing. Maybe dark gray for binding to tie in with the grays in the blocks.
ReplyDeleteUh - uh....Use the same blue as the sashing for the continuity there and to keep the focus on the middle of the quilt. A different color binding, seems to me would be distracting. rho's 2 cents!
ReplyDeleteI vote for an orange binding....or maybe the blue...but then again a scrappy binding might work on this too...
ReplyDeleteI think you are going to have to try them to see which works best....LOL!!!
Your orange and blue sashings really pull it all together. I think that I'd go with blue binding. Kathie L in Allentown
ReplyDeleteLike, Tina, I initially thought about using a gray ... but the more I thought about it, like Michelle, I could see blue or scrappy or ... yep, I think when you audition some possible fabrics, you'll "see" the answer. Thanks for sharing your quilt.
ReplyDeletemy vote is for a gray binding :)
ReplyDeletethis is wonderful ;-)
ReplyDeletemy first thought was grey, then I thought blue ... but I wonder what it would look like with white binding .... would it make the blue borders pop more, or make the diagonal crosses pop more ??? this is the part I hate ... auditioning bindings - you will know it when you see it ;-)
I really didn't like that block when I first saw it, but I love that quilt top. I think the binding really brings it together and the cornerstones bring out the white in the block. Great work!
ReplyDeleteYour setting really makes these blocks look great. I had a hard time seeing these blocks in a quilt before. I'd go with orange for the binding.
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