Back on August we talked about saving tomorrow's troubles for tomorrow. Tomorrow is finally here.
I pieced my DM border units. They finished at 72 inches instead of 72.5 inches. As I was sewing the block units together, I knew I was going to come up short. In order to get the intersections to match well, I needed to use a generous seam allowance, rather than a scant allowance. I decided matching the intersections was very important so I continued. Now, I have to deal with a DM border and a quilt center that are the same size. Again, I see three options although one is not practical.
- Go back to fix the pinwheel border and each one thereafter. Ugh! No way.
- Attach the DM border to the quilt center and call it done. It's not hideous, but every other border is separated by a floater so it seems I would be violating a design principle. I had this laid out and my husband said, "Sorry, sweetie. This doesn't work."
- Add a small floater all the way around the center and at the end of each DM border unit. Then, add the star cornerstones. I would end up with a right angle of floater fabric extended into the outer border and around the cornerstones. I am attaching a rough mock-up of what I mean with Sue Garman's drawing from the front of month 9. I know I should have 12 mountains per side but I hope this is good enough to convey my idea.
I think option three works. I also think I'm going to use a red floater and red binding. My theory is that making it bold will make it look more intentional. I've auditioned the red as well as the darkest of my greens. I think I prefer the red. Before I commit to this, does anyone have another idea?
P.S. I really need to master EQ. I didn't want to learn how to do a medallion layout to do this mock-up. Maybe EQ8 will be easier for this?