I LOVE IT. hahaha I say that about every quilt I make. This one if it is big enough will go on my bed. If not I will put it on the back of the sofa. I still have to iron the backing and sew it together.
Tomorrow I will run to Joann's and get king size batting. I have to talk to my Amy and see when will be a good time to bring it over and load it up on the HQ16. It sure is nice to have a mid arm in the family. I think I will scallop the border too. The binding will be different fat quarters to continue the look of being a scrappy. The backing is just white on white fabric. I started cutting out the blocks on June 14th. That makes it 36 days to finish the top.
Tomorrow I will run to Joann's and get king size batting. I have to talk to my Amy and see when will be a good time to bring it over and load it up on the HQ16. It sure is nice to have a mid arm in the family. I think I will scallop the border too. The binding will be different fat quarters to continue the look of being a scrappy. The backing is just white on white fabric. I started cutting out the blocks on June 14th. That makes it 36 days to finish the top.
Before I start another big project I have a few little ones I need to get done. I am doing a block exchange For that one I need 12 signature blocks. Another I am joining in making a log cabin quilt. I need to make a few blocks for that one. After those little projects are completed I will start another quilt, But not a queen or king size.
5 comments:
Ohhh pretty. I love scrappy binding, makes the quilt so interesting.
How do you make your cute signature?
Great job Aunt Sue - I love it! Can't wait until you get the quilt done with all of our names and birthdates. Miss you and love you.
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Good job Susan!
This top looks beautiful, I like the scrappy look....
Wow! Great job, it's beautiful as usual.Can I put my name in for it - LOL.
Warm hugs,
Ruthie
What a very pretty quilt Susan!!
Love scrappy has that vintage vibe!!
Good job!!!
Oh you lucky duck having a quilter in the family!!!
Lola
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