Monday, September 29, 2025

A Border Too Wide

The last retreat did not produce a border for

the many strings quilt,

but it did  inspire a new quilt using the borders that were too wide .

Pinned up on the design wall it looked like this.



I had great plans to use the sew along 

leftover gold 2" strips

as sashing for this quilt,

but they weren't really making the colours pop.

So I started auditioning colours.

Just like Goldilocks,

the black was too dark

there's not enough of this green,



a bit too bright,


a lot too dark,



it's so hard to decide!


Finally, I found just the right one.

Some time was spent repairing the edges.

I'd forgotten to do the stay stitching and with 

the curing time it spent in the closet,

there were quite a few stitches that had come
 
undone just enough to require repair.

So what did I choose?

Green! (I found more)




Now I have another flimsy to pin!

I'll have to find some more pins!

Stay Safe and Sew On!

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34 comments:

  1. That green really does look so much better than the first options. Great choice!

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  2. It was fun seeing all your choices ad the green looks great. Such a fun scrappy quilt.

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    1. Thank you! It is good use of something the incorrect size!

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  3. What a delightful finished flimsy, Deb! I’m glad you found such a pretty green fabric to complement the other fabrics in the quilt. Happy pinning!

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  4. How wonderful that you found enough green! Congrats on another scrappy top done. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss. https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/10/01/wednesday-wait-loss-452

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    1. Woot, woot! It was good to find that extra chunk of green ! Now what to do for binding?!?

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  5. You really did find the perfect green for sashing. I got a chuckle out of "curing time" LOL.

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    1. Thanks, when projects cure they are always a bit of surprise. A found treasure in the sewing room!

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    1. Thank you ! It is fun to make use of an error!

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  7. I like the gold sashing but agree the green really makes the colors pop more. Great choice and glad you had enough for the sashing. Have a great week. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.

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    1. I do love scrap quilts, and using up a whoops!

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  8. Found this via Melva's blog, where she featured your gorgeous quilt. Beautifully done and very inspirational - my scraps are all calling out to me.

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  9. I forgot to say how much I like the green sashing. I know that Melva says the blocks/strings can be adjusted depending on the size of scraps, but can you share your sizes on the strings you used?

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    1. These strings/ strips were 1 1/2 " as per the pattern in APQ but I usually use 1 1/2" - 2 1/2" Anything larger makes too much of the one color.

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  10. You picked a great sashing for those blocks. Sometimes it's hard to find just the right color that works. Congrats on another finished quilt top.

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    1. Thank you , the tops are piling up. One blogger said " 10 weeks left this year"! That gives me time to do up one pinned top and get them quilted before the year ends!
      Let's go!

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  11. Love that green sashing Deb. Congrats on another finished flimsy. Thanks for sharing on To Do Tuesday.

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    1. Thank you ! Now to quilt ahead! ( like zoom ahead only quilt?)

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  12. what is that sashing on the first picture?

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    1. It is just one of the twin Spring Fling sew along tops behind it on the design wall. A colorful strip for sashing would have worked well too, I think!

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  13. Love the green you chose, it's perfect! Thanks for joining in on Home Matters Linky Party! I will be featuring your post this week! #HomeMattersParty xx

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    1. Why thank you ! I do like the Home Matters blog . There are so many great ideas on just about everything!

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  14. Yeah!! The perfect green, and thankfully you finally had enough of it! Well done with this flimsy, it's beautiful. Thank you for sharing your creative process and this wonderful top, and linking up!

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    1. Thank you and that is one of the reasons I blog. To share with others and get out of my own head.

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    1. Thank you ! That is such a great thing to say, it really fills my heart to know I can be inspiring!

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  16. Kudos on holding out for the "right" sashing, Deb! The green works really well.

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