Friday, April 13, 2012

Square Dancing Complete!

Whew!  I was sewing down the binding last night just before bed, racing around the last corner when DH flipped off the night.  "Hey!" I exclaimed.

Has anyone ever noticed how much faster binding goes when you don't have little ones climbing into your lap to help?

 I am half regretting my choice of binding for this lovely lap quilt (approx. 61" x 73"), as the stripe seems to stand out too much.  I had so many things go "not quite right" about this quilt.  All the fabrics except background were ordered online, and the tone-on-tones don't *quite* match the focal fabric.  My strip sets for the sashing bowed beyond belief.  I didn't do anything differently, but WOW what a mess.  The backing is not quite right either, but I'm making this quilt for a group on a very tight budget, so I didn't want to splurge on an expensive backing.  This was sale priced half off.  I also think my layout could have been improved, as the lights are too clustered together in the top corner.


But as they say, hindsight is 20-20.  I do still like the quilt.  I love the sashing moving around the quilt, and the big focal print blocks, which are outside my normal comfort zone (I love tone-on-tones!).

And it's done, and lovely, and only waiting to be washed to be given away!

Thank you, AmandaJean, for hosting!


from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

3 comments:

Jennifer said...

Well done! I love the sashing and the striped binding. I think we are our own harshest critics...

Jennifer :)

Katie said...

What a great looking quilt! And I agree with the other commenter, we are hardest on ourselves.

✾Jamie Lee Cooley✾ said...

Oh, I like it! Striped binding is by far my favorite way to go. I think it looks good on that quilt.

Your hats are adorable!

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