
Trouble was, I didn’t have enough of the red fabric left, a paisley tone-on-tone print from P&B Textiles. The search was on for a few extra inches of that print. In my last post about this project I was eagerly awaiting the delivery by USPS of the very fabric I needed, offered by a very kind quilter in Pennsylvania named Nancy. The coveted piece of fabric arrived quickly. Alas! Although it was a red paisley tone-on-tone print from P&B textiles, it wasn’t the correct shade of red.
So near yet so far . . . Nancy and I were both philosophical about it. As she wrote, “The story made us smile for a few days so it was well worth it.” The only choice left was to find a solid red that was a good match. Happily, I found it a few days later at Montavilla Sewing Center in Lake Oswego: “Scarlet” from the ColorWorks Premium Solid 9000 line by Northcott Studios. In the shot below you can see how close the solid red is to the red paisley and how well it goes with the border fabric:
Instead of getting right to work on the flange and binding, I put the project on the back burner while working on other things. Now I’m back at it, eager for a finish. Here’s a shot of the flange strips attached to the quilt:
The flanges will finish at â…œ” so the strips were cut 1¼†wide. When I trimmed the quilt I allowed for a ¾†finished binding. After attaching the flanges I decided to go with single-fold binding (rather than the more traditional double-fold or French binding) to reduce bulk at the corners. I’m in the process of tacking the binding now. Here’s a sneak peek at the first corner:
Looks great! Such patience you have to find just the right fabric!
So delighted that you made a new friend and even though the fabric didn’t work out you were both able to be philosophical. The new solid is working out very well. Happy creating!
That piping really looks great! You are amazing!
I love it! That is an incredible match in shade to the paisley. Looks great!
Another spectacular triumph!
That flange is so perfect!
Perfection. The journey to find the perfect fabric for your flange was well worth it in the end.