I started making the Ann Randall quilt last year, just sewing a bit of it now and then. The pattern is by Rhonda Pearce. I don't have any photos of the centre while it was being sewn, so I start with the finished centre. The pattern has sawtooth borders around the edge of each section but I decide to make mine a solid sashing in dark brown and I'm pleased with how it looks.
The tumbler border added, after a bit of fussy cutting.
and the third border.
I'm working on the next border which is the same as the second border but as it's bigger it has so many more leaves and it will take a bit of time to do. I like to work on a few things at the same time.
It's coming along beautifully!
ReplyDeleteWow this is gorgeous....
ReplyDeleteWow this is gorgeous....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteMary
Sensational. I love your color choices. It is amazing to see it transform from the center out. I guess that is what I love about medallion quilts. I look forward to seeing the next border.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful - I'm looking forward to seeing more borders!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful quilt and i love your border additions.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Very beautiful, I love the soft colors.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the brown borders, they add drama in a calming, organized way. Color choices are great. The outer pieced blocks add motion. Can't wait to see the last border!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see your progress on this one. I made a version of this quilt last year - started in a workshop with Rhonda - and it brings it all back! There are so many varied techniques in the quilt which keeps it interesting :)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Dorothy, I especially love the fussy cut tumblers.
ReplyDeleteEach round you add gives the quilt more depth and beauty.
ReplyDeleteIt gets better with each border!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCharlote
Magnifique ,quel beau travail,je suis aussi a travailler sur ce quilt!
ReplyDeleteet les dents de scies sont trés difficile ,je suis ravie de pouvoir regarder votre quilt .
Cela fait aussi une année que je l'ai débuté.
Bonne couture