A binding trifecta
August 17th, 2009 | Author: Mary
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Happy blocks make happy quilts. They are all so bright and cheery. Good job Mary.
Happy quilt is such a good name for this type of quilt. They always make me smile.
PS Meant to say I like your new photo.
You are on a roll!
At first the photo looked like one quilt to me…then I read the fine print! (ok and got my reading glasses…) What a great accomplishment! The red and turquoise looks wonderful!
Lovely quilts!! Yes, they are very happy quilts! Well done!
Paulette
Binding would be what bogs me down everytime! I find I am just ready to move on to the next project and the heck with finishing. Fortunately on the donation quilts I don't have to as some of the quilt group are more than willing to do the hand finishing.
Do you prefer to do it by machine, Mary? I know it makes a sturdy edge finish but I just hate how it looks when I personally do it.
When I was making placemats as hostess gifts before my trip to Oregon, my fingers sure got a work out—a total of 10 of them!
I love hand sewing on the binding.
I also like your new photo and I thought those 3 quilts next to each other were one in the picture!
I will try again – something must've happened when i tried to post.
I love hand sewing on binding.
I also like your new profile photo. And I thought those 3 quilts next to each other were one!
I will try again – something must've happened when i tried to post.
I love hand sewing on binding.
I also like your new profile photo. And I thought those 3 quilts next to each other were one!
I will try again – something must've happened when I tried to post.
I love hand sewing on binding.
I also like your new profile photo. And I thought those 3 quilts next to each other were one!
I just LOVE LOVE LOVE those blocks! The colors are so kid friendly! Awesome job to the quilters who made those and to you Mary for continually putting your quilting magic on them to finish them out! Jenn
You've been BUSY!!
Each one is cuter than the next. I am glad for you, that is a big accomplishment.