That border treatment is so pretty. It would also make a stupendous scalloped border if it was flipped over and faced the other direction.
Setting triangle with a block design modified to fit.
I love Dresden Fan and Dresden Plate blocks. I think it's the circular motif idea that appeals to me so much. I have one D.P. quilt of my own all finished. There's another top ready for quilting that is, um, marinating in the cedar chest until I have some spare time. (You can see both on the separate page for UFO Challenge 2011.)
Sunday I headed up to Elora for a SOLO meeting. (Southern Ontario Longarm Operators). It was one of the biggest meetings that we've ever had, I think. 75 people confirmed, less the usual number who have to cancel at the last minute. I love these networking sessions. I get to meet up with some old friends I haven't seen in a while and there is always a
B.S. REPORT
Picked last week: 5 (4 small ones went into soup, 1 LARGE one was traded for a dozen eggs at the farm behind us)
Picked YTD 23
BS Tidbit of the week: I have to take some pants in because I've stayed away from alcohol and dessert and lost a few pounds. ha ha ha ha ha.
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