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Monday, April 20, 2026

Star and Crown Progress

 This is one we started at one of our QOVV Sew days - it is Star and Crown by Pat Speth.

I have the inner part of the quilt done, now I need to come up with an idea for the border. Well!! I have an idea, I just don't know if I like it or not -so! We stalled out here:



i think it needs something to stop the Busy, but then I think it needs some busy back in the border - just not too much. Anyways - I got it to here, it goes back into the box until I figure it out... Its not as if I don't have other projects to play with ..... right??

We had a little snow... and I mean little, but just enough to get the girls all dirty. And they had to get baths, But when the mud dried - they wanted to show you how pretty they are....


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4 comments:

  1. Aw, the pups look so cute. You must have a trick to get them to sit in a nice row like that!

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  2. It's a beautiful quilt. Sometimes borders aren't all that necessary. Maybe just a dark blue binding or a very thin dark blue one border? Blessings!

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  3. Very fun QOV. I'd probably just go with a plain strip border as there is so much going on in the center. Looking forward to seeing what direction you go. The girls look so cute, but I see a bit of side eye. I guess the baths weren't on their agenda.

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  4. I agree with your thoughts regarding a border. I look forward to reading what you try! As for the girls. . .mud baths are good for the skin. . .just not so good for the furniture! LOL

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