Next came a double four patch. That was better - I liked the way it "finished" the checkerboard border. But I didn't like how it led my eye off into the corner.
How about one four patch and three plain squares? I think this is the best so far. It might work.
My final try was to cut more triangles and finish the outside mountains so they looked like the rest of the mountains. I had considered this idea a couple times earlier but discarded the thought without trying it. I didn't think I'd like that much light fabric in each corner. Wouldn't you know it - I like this one the best. Once I had it in place I realized it perfectly echoed the first border around the center.
Finally! I made the decision by mid afternoon today. Now on to border number six.
I decided on variable stars for the sixth border. I made five of them and set them into place on the design wall to see how I like them.
Hmmm . . . I like the stars . . . but now are there too many light fabrics next to each other where border five and border six meet? Maybe. So I tried adding a "Plain Jane" border like the one I added after round two. Hmmm . . . I'm not sure if this is an improvement. Maybe this fabric is too dark for this narrow border. Maybe I should try a medium tone for the Plain Jane? I haven't had time to cut that one yet to try out, so I don't know how that would look. I'll have to try that tomorrow. If I go for the Plain Jane I have five stars I can't use as the stars will need to be 8 1/2" finished instead of 8" finished.
Decisions, decisions . . . sometimes it's so hard. So I'm going to sleep on it and look at it again in the morning. I invite your ideas also if you would like to join in my decision making.
In the meantime I made another Dear Jane block - C-3 - Rayelle's Fence - so I could stay caught up with the group. This one was really easy. I just sewed two small strata, cut them into strips and sewed the strips together.
Wow. Did you make up all those blocks just to try them out on the corner? Yikes!
ReplyDeleteI really like the dark plain Jane stip between the 5 and 6 borders.
yes it needs that border in there to anchor the stars...
ReplyDeleteI love it, think the fabric is fine...
like that it is the same as the inside one...again uniformity in a scrappy quilt :) just make some of the stars darker so it isn't such a contrast against the dark inner border..just mho !
Kathie who is dying to start a medallion quilt like this....hmmm will have to call Patty today and see if I can inspire her too!
Oh, this quilt is SO pretty. Those outer stars look great.
ReplyDeleteHi! I like the light triangles in the corners, but what if you repeated the Plain Jane border you used after round one, I think that wouldn't stand out alone as the darker one does, but then again, you've gone this far on your own, I'm sure your decision would be the best! :-) Thank you for the opportunity to contribute. Iris
ReplyDeleteI love this medallion quilt and IMHO, your corner treatment was perfect!
ReplyDeleteHi Patti,
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree, I like the border between the mountain row and the row of stars. I like how it mirrors the earlier border of the same fabric.
Karen
Absolutely beautiful. I've been saving photos of medallion quilts because I want to sew one soon.
ReplyDeleteNancy
Patti, that is one amazing quilt. I was wondering the same thing as Iris. Trying the most inside border, with the blue and purple(i think)? It may bring out some of those medium colors more and not be too dark. The whole thing is really something special. Love Stacy
ReplyDeleteI like the dark border separating the stars - even though you have to start your stars over. You are so quick you probably won't even notice that little time glitch.
ReplyDeleteI like the dark border separating the stars - even though you have to start your stars over. You are so quick you probably won't even notice that little time glitch.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful Patti!! You sure are working hard on it and a it is really paying off - it will be such a wonderful quilt when it is finished!!!
ReplyDeleteI loved looking at your quilt testing and thought process! Isn't that fun! Your medallion is looking wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt! I like your stars in the outer border and I know you will pick out the best option for the inner borders that suit you to a tee. You have done a marvelous job.
ReplyDeleteYou have really WORKED on that quilt - the result shows it! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteOne thing, earlier you had a Squarein a square on the corner. I thought it would have been wonderful on the border, kinda fitting near to the triangles - I wanted to reach out the adjust it for you, to see how it would look! LOL, Funny!
It is just smashing - congrats on a great job.