As you can see from the photos, I did decide not to do any filler quilting in the corners of this piece. After trying two different fillers and having to pick them out, I just couldn’t bring myself to do a third. If I’d had to pick that one out, too, I think the fabric would have fallen apart. I didn’t have any of the fabric used in this one, so the binding is just another piece I had lying around and that I thought worked okay. This will work as a table topper, as it’s fairly small: only 17″ square. Below is a detail of the quilting, though I apologize for the color being off.
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Sandy
I'm a retired high school French teacher from Arizona, now living in the Las Vegas area. I loved teaching French, but I love retirement even more! I'm a quilter, and most of what you see here will be about quilting, though I've also taken up knitting, and I love to bake. :)
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That’s a lot of unpicking – two different ideas. You are a trooper to do that! I would have chalked it up to a lesson learned and never finished it.