The center was complete and the inner border would bridge the gap for the independent outer border. I 'did the math' multiple times - always the same answer :). The inner border was cut and attached to the quilt center. The outer border pieces were constructed and laid out on the design wall. As the first side section was pieced together, I kept thinking it was going to be short in length. I knew the math was correct, but maybe the logic was faulty. The first side had to be completed in one session cause I had to know. It was perfect - Good Ol' Dependable Math!!
The bottom border and corner aren't attached yet, but so happy everything fits together.
I'm close to completing the top, but have no plan for the next large project. I'm working on something small that I'll share next time.
Have a great week!
Oh, I'm so happy that everything came together as planned. So many times, in spite of our best effort, things don't fit. This is one of the "happier ever after" borders.
ReplyDeleteso glad YOU are good at math. Often I try for an answer and cannot even figure out which way to do something. My story is that my electrical engineer brother came out first and got all those skills!
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