A month ago I picked up Donna’s piece with four borders on it. After her border that was on all four sides, she asked us to do only the right side and bottom for an asymmetrical look.

I pondered longer than usual before deciding what to do. Every time I was ready to start to sew I got another idea. I started with a sketch.

I sketched the chain a couple times before I had the size worked out. But my green fabrics weren’t right to go with the green already there. And to use gold would end up with too much gold. I also wanted to get a wee touch of the bright orange into my border. That hadn’t been possible with the chain as it would have ended up too much orange.
I had also wanted to do a different width than the two- and three-inch borders that had been done before. I considered a Churn Dash with a narrow center strip and a one-inch orange square in the center. Donna had provided a batik that mixed green and orange that would have made nice half-square triangles (HSTs), and I had a gold that would make a nice background. But when the green stood alone, I didn’t like the green stripe being straight on the outer edge when it was curved on the inner edge. And I didn’t have the guts to make a curved edge when one piece was pieced.
So I abandoned using a different size and the bright orange and ended up with checkerboard. And a two-inch border.

The green that wouldn’t work adjacent to the prior border worked okay when broken up with the gold. Maybe the next person will figure a way to use a wee bit of the bright orange.
This month is the last swap; next month we finally see what has become of our starting piece. I think I said this last month too; I hadn’t counted correctly and had to wait another month.
Oh, and if you are new to the blog, the centers were made and donated by one of our members. It will be fun to see them together in the quilt show next fall–they are quite different. We are so far ahead (show was moved from spring to fall) that we might have a second set for the show.






















