I am looking for a big bold plaid for the back of this quilt, so if you see one that is similar to the one Bonnie Hunter used on her quilt, please let me know. Here is the back of her original Talkin' Turkey. I love it!
I am not going to make the border of my quilt the same as the pattern, because I am ready for this quilt to be finished, and the border on the original quilt has a lot of strings and more flying geese. I haven't decided what I will use for a border yet.
Here is the last bit of flying geese to put into the quilt before the borders:
I've been doing a little redwork while watching baseball this week in the evenings. Here is the start of a new square with three little birds on it.
My Dear Jane group meets tomorrow, and I have not been working on my blocks, but I am hoping to get some new enthusiasm for my Dear Jane project at the meeting when I see all my friends there. I am feeling guilty for not working on my Dear Jane project, but it will be next in line.
What's on your design wall? As usual, I'm linking to Design Wall Mondays (Here)
I really love your Talkin' Turkey quilt! You are getting close to finishing the top. Congratulations! I will be interested in what you do with the border, because that quilt on my to do list!
ReplyDeleteYour Talking Turkey is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTalkin' Turkey is a real beauty, and I can see why you are hoping to find a similar plaid for the backing... it's perfect!
ReplyDeleteI think getting together with fellow quilters to work on certain projects is a good way to get the mojo going... it seems to work for me that way. Have fun with Dear Jane!
Your Talking Turkey is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDoes it really need much of a border? I don't think it does. I think it's a stand alone as it is or maybe just a narrow not pieced border.
Way to go Judy!
Love your Talkin' Turkey quilt! Your red gingham sashing makes the blocks really pop. And that fabric for the backing would be awesome! Looking forward to seeing it all together!
ReplyDeleteReally a spectacular quilt! I can't wait to see what you do with the borders and binding. And I love all-things-bird, so the redwork truly reaches my heart!
ReplyDeleteI'M WONDERING IF THE NEWEST FRENCH GENERAL LINE OR MINNICK AND SIMPSON HAVE A BACKING THAT WILL WORK? LOVE YOUR TALKING TURKEY!
ReplyDeleteYour Turkey Tracks is looking quite stunning!
ReplyDeleteI also LOVE your redwork block. Those birds are so precious!
It's good to take a break from long term projects now & again.
Otherwise they become tedious work instead of joyful journeys.
I like seeing all those different red fabrics in your quilt. My red stash doesn't have as much variety as I used to have. Makes me want to shop when I see yours.
ReplyDeleteLove your Talkin' Turkey quilt!That's a tad larger than most of the quilts I've seen from you at Show & Tell. :-)
ReplyDeleteTalkin' Turkey is lovely! Personally I don't think this quilt needs a pieced border.
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt what a fabulous "show and tell"....thank you for sharing!!! Love the plaid for backing, too.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Carolyn