Plus, because of the addition of the flying geese... creative right? :) I know, lame. LOL! I started Bordered Diamonds in 2015 at a quilt retreat. It was a fairly quick quilt top to finish, but I wanted to add more to it to make it larger. It took another quilt retreat to get through the millions of flying geese I made, and now finally it's a finish.
Last night while watching Miracles From Heaven (*note below for a comment on this), I took the last stitch of the binding. Even though this quilt is larger, the binding went a lot faster for me than the Field Day binding did. I think I like multiple fabric bindings for that reason. It changes things up and keeps it interesting.
I used up all the pieces I could from the fabric collection for this quilt. I know I could have saved large pieces and used them in other quilts, but the fact is... I have a lot of those large pieces I've saved from other projects that just linger in my stash. Instead of using backing fabric that I had recently bought on sale for this, I decided that using up the fabric was more appropriate and would fit better. I had (and still do) so many flying geese leftover, that incorporating that into the back was obvious. Splitting up that last piece of pink Begonia fabric to use for the backing needed to be done. I have searched twice now for more yardage of that fabric for this quilt, so that final 2+ yards left of it was going to get used up in this quilt. It's an older fabric that takes some sleuthing to find.
Blowing up the backing photo you can kind of see that I practiced more feathers in the border. I did some back and forth wiggles in the diamonds, and stitched along the outside of the diamonds. I did a wavy pattern on the pink Begonia fabric between the center and the flying geese as well. Because the fabrics are so busy, and all over pattern would have been just fine. You can't really see any of the quilting.
Now I can get back to my Clara's Stars for night time stitching.
*Miracles From Heaven. This was a great movie. I hadn't realized that it was based on a true story until the end. What I found most interesting was that my 9yo who typically doesn't sit and watch movies with me, chose to sit and watch this movie with me! It must have struck him so much that this morning I came downstairs to find him watching it again (I rented it from Amazon). This is what I meant about him being a thinker which I noted in a previous blog post. I don't know if the two are related (the movie subject and the death of his birthmother) or if it was just an interesting movie to him. But to watch it a second time, to me, was really something. He could have chosen to watch cartoons, or spongebob, or whatever! Instead it was this movie.
Anyway... Have a great day. I need to see if there may be another quilt top I can finish up to keep this roll going :)
Fabulous! I love the backing too. Pieced backs are so much more interesting! I had seen that movie advertised. That was great about Darrin watching it again!
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend it. It was a tear jerker in spots--especially as a mom (IMO), but it ends well. I'm thinking about working on my bitty block top next.
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