Continuing the topic of scallop borders from my
previous post, I should have shown this option:
![Temecual Row Quilt scallop border quilting](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgLyDCJlWQcEEfW0zEiv1HjXGk4e1Tg6mBrAhSfGnIt5zGJevZK5TezlT1xdfy2ijwNXXcqu_PfAvERaX84erUEZ04nUS9eRwfci_FCSQdQq6T3YzAXli4t5gcdSngfaCaWHa798uW20cs/s1600/DSC02072-001.JPG) |
Another super easy way to get a scalloped border is to quilt one! I used my sets of swag rulers from Handiquilter |
![Temecula Row Quilt bias binding](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi1sen1mPfZT1DGIf6BwOHmFl4cs0RkeZP5jG2_aJLEGmJkQJYAyCYWPslUnktgR2BgKsa6HOxYOEtUNdKb_0FOzBcABSxwn07lODWbmyUdK0jrg65ReW975lGocYe4Q7tI7mNFpj8LjgE/s1600/bias+binding.JPG) |
I wanted to use this stripe for the binding, but only had fat quarters, so I did a lot of piecing. |
![Temecula Row Quilt border quilting](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgVZucyQZWojz75LVxEjDTjslyizG0OGfbM0MQKpRrOV_5PbJbdN3aHTq446ANPeqn4OmQcKIk9HVGsAiHUpTyXdXQOj7gP7-RANOujugLJuVRPx5ywVvv11K4fgjR2rbDfJUrfkfKdv8w/s1600/DSC02067-001.JPG) |
We finally had a little sunshine to show off the quilting! |
![Temecula Row Quilt](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiIVT3OBVvLZafm_rwMXzZd8I_xukS29YR_DCytl5_rlkKV8R4661v5_42Cw9KBn5061_HxnIaQGsXSk0cG7iVM50fYnu0lwISASapBMExyt3CiB3IRmEnrUfD4GYe0eY7k2RN0BTWD0P8/s1600/DSC02071-001.JPG) |
Temecula Anniversary Row Quilt I loaded this on my machine a while back but didn't have time to quilt it right away. When I realized retreat time was coming up and I needed a quilt to donate to the facilities fund raising auction, I had to get to work! I planned to donate my Scrappy Trip Around the World top, so I managed to get the Row quilt done with some freehand and ruler work in order to be able to load the Trip quilt. |
![Scrappy Trip Around the World](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh9YzptduoNgFDuvodA5qtlY1NMs5OrHzp8ceGtwx7j_dJEjjwM-zixdXfY4RjC18ge2WhL1hs1kjuiAGLnA4oQFjFu_PFhWif5MV-siHm0GhiUCVW7b2m1N89aDFT9JL_fKtdudFypN_s/s1600/DSC02098-001.JPG) |
Yay! The Trip quilt is quilted and bound. I used an all over panto design. |
![fan quilt](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgz5gep8EIb4ghdQuNBDWg9-GN60xPJuiQcifF6nkIEqkxj3837Rrer_C0t854r2cjWD5bPgmoAmtThXpUmTFrmGKPTY8NuEQpySdyIkQcNTA_sHdLG1IEq2bO-T7NLcbiLvjuI6NJU_0Q/s1600/DSC02123-001.JPG) |
I may not get to post Stitch Therapy photos until after retreat, but I had to show you Jeanne's antique quilt she brought to show us--beautifully quilted by Rebecca Anakala! |
Your swag border quilting is really pretty. I love this quilt--and the binding is perfect. Lovely work...have a safe and wonderful weekend Julierose
ReplyDeleteI love the quilting on your Temecula row quilt! What a fun idea to do scallops. I was out all day today on a shop hop and found more Minick and Simpson fabric for the border of mine. It has been there with borders that I had in my stash but didn't "love." Now maybe I will like these better and can get it finished!
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