4 Quilts Bound and sent out today
Finally I can say I've finished completely 4 quilts this past week. Some were already quilted and just waiting to be bound which I hate doing but finally found an easier way of doing it for me at least. I pull my wool pressing mat to one end of my cutting table so I can keep the weight of the quilt on the table instead of hanging over the side. I glue my binding on first all the way around my quilt, then when I get to the 2 ends, I'll glue them together and stitch them down with my little Brother machine I also keep on the cutting table at one end ready to go. Then stitch it all down, press to the other side and then stitch it down on the other side. I used to stitch it to the front and then hand sew it down on the backside but I no longer can sew with my athritic hands. I now stitch to the backside and then press it to the front stitching it down using the foot with the flange in the center and the needle off to the right of the flange.
Anyway, I was able to get the dinosaur quilt bound and it's packed up to be shipped tomorrow to Wyoming to a little boy named Maverick, 2 oversized lap quilts going today to a father/son team at my congregation and my UFO Ombre bed quilt from 2019 and finally quilted this year after attached to the frame since 2023. I'm so happy I got my mojo back thanks to the little boy named Maverick that got my juices flowing again. Here are the photos all finished. As you'll see on the dinosaur quilt, there were so many scraps leftover I used them to make the quilt wider for his toddler bed, then used more of the scraps for the binding