Monday, May 5, 2025

Bee & Clover Panel with Pieced Border & Sunflowers

I am trying to use up some panels that I either bought or were donated awhile ago. This panel with bees and clover was a long narrow panel. I knew it needed side borders to make it wider, but making it too wide might look odd or take away from the panel? It's always a challenge to know what to do with panels. I wish they were more equal in width and length before adding borders. 

I first added the black inner border to define the panel. I knew I wanted to make a couple of appliqué sunflowers to add some interest and color and add some kind of border too. I came up with this border on the sides that looks a bit like zipper teeth 😄. I didn't have enough of the 3 border fabrics to make a top/bottom border, so decided to use the bee print on top/bottom. I am not wild about that, but maybe when someone quilts this, it will look better? I am donating this quilt top to Wrap the World with Quilts, so I am sure it will be used and I hope loved too. 🤗

This quilt top measures 34" wide x 59" high.

quilt top with bee panel, added borders and appliqué sunflowers

closeup of sunflower appliqué
I used machine blanket stitch on the stem, leaves and petals and that stitch that looks like rickrack for stitching around the center of the sunflower.

closeup of panel with bees and clover
Closeup of the bee & clover panel.

closeup of pieced border
Pieced border.


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7 comments:

  1. I love your border idea and then popping a sunflower in it looks really fun!

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  2. Wow, this is awesome, Daryl. I love how you made your borders and the sunflowers really add a lot! Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.

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  3. Such a sweet little quilt! I love how it looks joyful! Love the stitch like a rickrack too, your sunflowers are beautiful. I think your panel is very well highlighted. Thank you for sharing this lovely finish and linking up!

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  4. Cute way to use your panel. The bee print on the top and bottom are fine!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  5. You took a simple panel and elevated. Those sunflowers are spectacular. Love the serpentine stitch you used for the eye of the sunflower.

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