The blocks I showed yesterday were used to create the border around the deer panel. The free pattern is available online. I added width by increasing the frame and added an additional border.
Wow! You are fast! What I like best = the small, green, square blocks in the yellow/gold fabric. It looks like someone's path who is searching all around for the deer. On the Lookout = a fantastic name for this quilt.
Wow! That is so cool. A beautiful quilt for sure. And I love the way you used the hangers to display it. So simple and yet I would’ve never thought of that. Blessings, Betsy
Looks fabulous. I got two panels from a gift exchange at Christmas. I hope to finish them sometime.... if my UFOs and/or new quilts don’t entice me to other pursuits. Hope you are staying warm in the deep freeze.
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That is so pretty. Nice job Nancy!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to make a border!
ReplyDeleteWow! You are fast! What I like best = the small, green, square blocks in the yellow/gold fabric. It looks like someone's path who is searching all around for the deer. On the Lookout = a fantastic name for this quilt.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is so cool. A beautiful quilt for sure. And I love the way you used the hangers to display it. So simple and yet I would’ve never thought of that.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Betsy
That pieced border is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome border! That will be a very popular QOV!
ReplyDeleteBravo! What a perfect border for this panel!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good looking quilt!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great border for a panel. Good job!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous. I got two panels from a gift exchange at Christmas. I hope to finish them sometime.... if my UFOs and/or new quilts don’t entice me to other pursuits. Hope you are staying warm in the deep freeze.
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