I’d planned to have this 16 patch top assembled last week but didn’t get around to it. Now it’s done and will wait it’s turn for quilting.
I’m not a perfectionist and my seam ripper doesn’t get used that much but I do try to get the best results I can by pressing well and pinning – it takes extra time but it’s worth it.
I love it when my seams line up so nicely!
Another “happy” quilt. I love it too when my seams line up, and pressing makes a huge difference in how well things turn out for me.
Well done! Pressing is an important step that many quilters seem to ignore. I like nice flat seams.
Can’t beat simple and well done. I have good intention about pressing but mine never looks this good.
You are so right about proper pressing! I love it!
So glad you have Finn to keep you company and agree, there are some great family photos here. I can see an album page(s) with photos of Mary and Becky at the top looking over the family photos below.
Yep Mary, use that seam ripper at little less these days too! Love your latest 16-patch.
Beautiful. Professional at work. Love to quilt stuff like that. It’s amazing how bad the backs of some peoples quilts are.
Hi Mary. My email is down today but thought you might like to read this update on the “Quilts for Humboldt” campaign. Sounds like it was a big success. Thanks for helping! Denise
http://thestarphoenix.com/news/saskatchewan/quilts-for-the-humboldt-broncos-helping-stitch-the-community-together/wcm/cee94473-c692-4270-aa4e-9c857936c992?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_campaign=Echobo
Sorry, I forgot to paste the link in the last comment!!!!
Denise