I have quilted,
and added the binding,
washed it and let it dry flat
so now the quilt is done!
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Very nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work...totally beyond me...I am dyslexic when it comes to quilting....unfortunately. If you ever decide you want to part with any of your collection.....
ReplyDeleteLove it! You have been busy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love log cabins and the use of the leftovers for the back. I also love the new fabrics at the store. Will be visiting soon! (Shopping)
ReplyDeleteOh it's so lovely!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so nice- lovely...hope to see it in the shop soon:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the nice comments about the quilt!!! It feels good to get a quilt done quickly, it sort of is an encouragement to get other ones done too!
ReplyDeleteLaurel: It's in the shop as of today!
Michelle,
ReplyDeletewhen you free motion quilt on your machine do you start in the middle and work in quadrants or just meander around? I'm just getting slightly better at it but have only done little baby quilts and the size of the one you did must have made it quite the challenge.
Bernie