It didn't quite end up where I originally wanted it to be. I printed it on an inkjet fabric sheet but my judgment on size was a little off. It came out a bit larger than I had wanted and then it didn't fit in the top right corner.
I decided to sacrifice a bit of my stitching and put it on the top left corner which as it turns out, seems to work well. It looks like the angels are looking up at it.
For the top right hand corner, I decided to stitch a comet there. I'll add that later today.
Again, all of the seam treatments are from my E-book, "Elegant Crazy Quilt Seam Treatments":
The borders are worked with waste canvas and the book gives complete instructions for using this special technique.
Debbie asked me if I could post a photo of a seam treatment "in progress" with the waste canvas in place. Here you go Debbie:
This photo shows the waste canvas in place before stitching.
And this photo shows the waste canvas after stitching is complete. You can see I've started to pull the waste canvas threads out from under the stitches.
Click on the photos to see a larger version at my Flickr site.
I was also asked if pulling the waste canvas threads out distorts the stitches in any way. No, not at all. Just pull the threads horizontally across the fabric. Don't pull up on them and your stitches will be perfect!