Now that I’ve learned a new binding technique (shared in the post “Completed: Farm Girl Vintage Quilt (and trying a new quilt binding technique)“) I’m not afraid to take on UNNECESSARY (RE)BINDING PROJECTS – ha!
I decided to “re-bind” a wallhanging size quilt I made years ago from a panel that I have hanging in a little alcove in the stairwell from the main floor to the basement:

I put the quilt together fairly quickly and did simple quilting on it years ago. I put a quick binding on it using the same Stonehenge fabric I used for the border of the quilt.
This binding has irritated me for years. I felt like I should have used black fabric to binding it, which would “frame” the piece. I have lots of pictures in black frames next to the wallhanging and it just seemed like a black binding was what the quilt needed to pull the whole alcove together.
So one day on impulse I cut the old border off and put on a new border!

I like it MUCH better and now it frames the wallhanging!

(By the way, the photos underneath are travels/adventures that John and I have experienced together since we met 6 years ago.)
It just makes the quilt pop a little bit more – funny how such a little thing can do that!
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I think so too! Thanks for your comment 🙂
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Framing, or in this case binding, makes all the difference. I’m glad you reworked it so you can truly enjoy it. The framed travel pics are a wonderful idea.
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Thanks so much! I am glad I finally did it as I just had a feeling it would be better 🙂
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And it was. I’m happy for you.
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Oh it fits so perfectly with the framed photos now! Good for you, that’s one of those jobs that some of us would have put off forever 😁
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Thanks so much I am pretty pleased that I finally did it instead of walking by and just thinking about doing it, ha!
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Good call. I like the new binding so much better. It really sets it off.
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That does look better, really frames it nicely
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Thanks so much Helen 🙂
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Good for you! I’m always in favor of a dark binding to kind of hold the quilt together.
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Thanks so much 🙂
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I really like how it has framed the piece, makes it one of the photos,
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Thanks so much Jean 🙂
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Very nice update! It really does make the quilt look more like part of the grouping 🙂
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Thanks so much 🙂
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Very pretty landscape quilt. I wish I could go there.
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Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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Good job.
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Thanks so much 🙂
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I like the way the black binding came out – and the photos below are fun
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Thanks so much I appreciate that 🙂
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🙂
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