With the five inch yukata squares added, the size is now 65 inches square. I have several rolls of yukata fabric that would add a wide border or could be cut unto narrower borders. I also have enough of the light blue to add another strip in the border.
If I make the quilt square, it can be rotated on the bed. I could add a row of cranes to the top and bottom to lengthen the quilt. The geometric print is similar to the applique hibiscus fabric, and would probably be easy to quilt following the pattern. I'm not sure how I would quilt the floral.
If I get this pieced in a timely fashion, it will be a nice cozy item for snuggling under while quilting in the increasingly cold of winter.
I prefer the blue geometric print for the border. It seems like the floral over-powers the quilt.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I have never seen Hawaiian applique done in the corners/sides of a Lone Star quilt before - but yours is stunning!! - ;))
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome quilt! It is so unique.
ReplyDeleteIt is certainly looking very good indeed!
ReplyDeleteJulie, this is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGosh, that is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's just beautiful. It's always nice to have a cozy quilt to work on during the winter months.
ReplyDeleteYou've been working hard! It looks beautiful and so interesting with all the yukata motifs. Winter quilting is always a blessing!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever in your designs. My favorite are the yukata squares, and it all looks so well executed.
ReplyDeleteIt is absolutely stunning!! I love your quilt design. How warm it will be when you are quilting it.
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