Wow, that title is quite a mouth-full! I think you’ll agree, the quilt looks great!
I added a narrow black & white striped border around the outer edges of the triangles to create a visual separation between the pieced hexagons and the lovely water-color printed & embroidered background fabric.
![Jan_Krentz_add_narrow_trim Jan Krentz - Add narrow trim, detail](https://www.jankrentz.com/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Jan_Krentz_add_narrow_trim-300x226.jpg)
![Jan Krentz add narrow trim full section Jan Krentz add narrow trim full section](https://www.jankrentz.com/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Jan_Krentz_add_narrow_trim_full-300x141.jpg)
![Jan_Krentz_Harajuku_Lady_Millifiori_detail Jan Krentz Harajuku Lady Millifiori detail](https://www.jankrentz.com/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Jan_Krentz_Harajuku_Lady_Millifiori_detail-300x179.jpg)
![Jan_Krentz_Harajuku_Lady_Millifiori_One_Block_Wonder Jan Krentz Harajuku Lady Millifiori One Block Wonder](https://www.jankrentz.com/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Jan_Krentz_Harajuku_Lady_Millifiori_One_Block_Wonder-1024x959.jpg)
This entry was posted on Thursday, December 15th, 2011 at 3:04 pm and is filed under Alexander Henry, color, Fabric, Harajuku Lady Millifiori, One Block Wonder.
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July 14th, 2012 at 10:02 am
Oh, my goodness! That is one of the most beautiful and amazing quilts I’ve ever seen!!!