Getting some UFOs on the way to finished.
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Worked on hubby's camo quilt today. I had 3 different pieces of camo fabric that had to be pieced for the boarders and backing. I had been putting that off. Finally not only got the pieces together but sewed the borders on. Now just have to sandwich, quilt and bind! Ha, ha. -- JUST. I say that like its going to be a quick and easy process.
Also had a jelly roll quilt that I finally made a decision about boarder and backing. I had bought a beautiful royal blue batik but it didn't float my boat too much after I got it home. So, today I spread the top out in the living room floor with the potential boarder fabric next to it and just left it there a few hours. It grew on me. I placed an order with Connecting Threads tonight and ordered the backing fabric so it should be here in a couple of days.
That just leaves a lap quilt to be bordered and finished.
Anyone recognize a pattern here? I get to the boarders and for some reason move on to another. It will feel good to get them finished!
Also had a jelly roll quilt that I finally made a decision about boarder and backing. I had bought a beautiful royal blue batik but it didn't float my boat too much after I got it home. So, today I spread the top out in the living room floor with the potential boarder fabric next to it and just left it there a few hours. It grew on me. I placed an order with Connecting Threads tonight and ordered the backing fabric so it should be here in a couple of days.
That just leaves a lap quilt to be bordered and finished.
Anyone recognize a pattern here? I get to the boarders and for some reason move on to another. It will feel good to get them finished!
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Hang in there...just think how good you will feel when they are finished. I know what you mean about...sandwich, quilt and bind. They always have that at the end of patterns...always sounds so quick and easy!
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