My friend Carol finished quilting my quilt! I'm so excited! I was told it would take two to three weeks, and Carol finished it in eight days. Now, that's what I call service!
I picked it up last week, and I've had a tough time deciding which fabric to use for the binding... the blue paisley backing, the subtle yellow, or the pink and green swirled design.
So, every night I have unfolded and fondled my beautiful quilt trying to decide which fabric to use. Finally, I asked Dave for his opinion, and he chose...
I picked it up last week, and I've had a tough time deciding which fabric to use for the binding... the blue paisley backing, the subtle yellow, or the pink and green swirled design.
So, every night I have unfolded and fondled my beautiful quilt trying to decide which fabric to use. Finally, I asked Dave for his opinion, and he chose...
my favorite fabric in the quilt! I made my binding last night. Now I have to make some space in my sewing room so that I can attach it. I've made many things over the years, but this is the first quilt I've made for me! I can hardly wait to see it finished. I promise I'll share pictures!
ahhhhhhhh beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely! What size is the quilt?
ReplyDeleteI've always been fascinated with those long-arm quilting machines. I've only seen them on TV and it's apparent they take a lot of skill, but it also looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you have your very own quilt and I look forward to seeing it with the binding!
beautiful look your tatting of
ReplyDeletemy blog thank to you!!
What a lovely pastel quilt. That blue and white fabric sashing(?) is sweet.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is breathtaking and how special you made it for you.
ReplyDeleteI hope Miss Saucy Chick chicken is well behaved for the chicken unit at school. She has so much personality to share with the children. Happy binding...