This is #4 of 5 I had waiting for binding and it’s done. Pieced by Sue and quilted and bound by me.
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Mary, you always amaze me with how much you accomplish! It’s certainly not always easy! (Is it ever?). Somehow you keep jumping over the obstacles and move forward. Your quilting and binding are the perfect finishing touches for this quilt. Another job “well done”!
This is a great scrap busting type of quilt. Looking at the blocks I could work out them out to any size I want. Another beautiful quilt to add to your pile. Hope you’re feeling a bit stronger today and every day 🙂
What a fun quilt!!! Congrats on finishing it up, Mary. I have a friend who LOVES all things Halloween. Can’t even tell you how many quilts she’s made to celebrate the season! It may even be 20+ since she’s been quilting.
Mary, you always amaze me with how much you accomplish! It’s certainly not always easy! (Is it ever?). Somehow you keep jumping over the obstacles and move forward. Your quilting and binding are the perfect finishing touches for this quilt. Another job “well done”!
Love this one! I wonder what pattern that is? It’s a beauty!
Rebecca, I think it is Bonnie Hunter’s Bricks and Stepping Stones. You can find it on her blog/website (quiltville.com) under the Free Patterns tab.
Very nice. Can you tell us the size of the blocks?
Really striking quilt, you finished a great quilt. Love those fabrics.
This is a great scrap busting type of quilt. Looking at the blocks I could work out them out to any size I want. Another beautiful quilt to add to your pile. Hope you’re feeling a bit stronger today and every day 🙂
Hmmm, I haven’t made a quilt with that pattern in a long time. It should probably come back into my ritation. I’ve always liked it.
What a fun quilt!!! Congrats on finishing it up, Mary. I have a friend who LOVES all things Halloween. Can’t even tell you how many quilts she’s made to celebrate the season! It may even be 20+ since she’s been quilting.
Makes a very nice Halloween quilt!