Virtual Quilting Weekend--March 16-18, 2018
#32
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Va.
Posts: 5,753
Cherryb60- I like that piping you did inside the border- nice touch!
Macybaby- love those wonky houses!
Kitsie- that is a cute baby quilt!
Just back from barn, going to sit here in bed and catch up on QB and emails for a bit, then maybe I’ll feelrested enough to play in the studio!
Rob
Macybaby- love those wonky houses!
Kitsie- that is a cute baby quilt!
Just back from barn, going to sit here in bed and catch up on QB and emails for a bit, then maybe I’ll feelrested enough to play in the studio!
Rob
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#34
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: KANSAS
Posts: 1,059
Macybaby, I understand your theory on the working of your house blocks, now. Loving those blocks
Kitsie, your baby quilt is calming the choice of colors
Dedemac, the way I see it at least they will be able to use them as their 'Linus quilt'
Rob, thanks for your kind complement, I always like to embellish the kid quilt when I can
Well, let me go back at it, there is one more thing I'd like to get done before I call it a day. Have a good evening everyone I'll check in on Saturday.
Kitsie, your baby quilt is calming the choice of colors
Dedemac, the way I see it at least they will be able to use them as their 'Linus quilt'
Rob, thanks for your kind complement, I always like to embellish the kid quilt when I can
Well, let me go back at it, there is one more thing I'd like to get done before I call it a day. Have a good evening everyone I'll check in on Saturday.
#35
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 365
I'm in. Quilting a table runner and binding, coming up with a plan for my next lap size quilt for a Veteran's organization,
AND packing for the Lancaster Shows for next week.
Boston love your jewel tone quilt and your sense of humor lol.
AND packing for the Lancaster Shows for next week.
Boston love your jewel tone quilt and your sense of humor lol.
#36
Not quite 1/3 of the way around on the binding. Got sidetracked a little with some research on a older machine I have. I did get 3 blocks done on my 365 just to give myself some accomplishment for today.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]590969[/ATTACH]Not much but it's something pieced. And I left the iron in the basement so I did some stairs.
Love the pictures of all the projects.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]590969[/ATTACH]Not much but it's something pieced. And I left the iron in the basement so I did some stairs.
Love the pictures of all the projects.
#37
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Florida
Posts: 3,832
Love seeing the projects.
I've been creating kits for my away from home quilting. These are also reducing my stash-a very good thing. I think it's 11 quilts in the stack to go to the comfort quilt group for completion (quilt and bind). And there's 5 more in the stash to cut & sew strips together.
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I've been creating kits for my away from home quilting. These are also reducing my stash-a very good thing. I think it's 11 quilts in the stack to go to the comfort quilt group for completion (quilt and bind). And there's 5 more in the stash to cut & sew strips together.
This is a larger one from the train ride #18[ATTACH=CONFIG]590971[/ATTACH]
#39
I made good progress on the backing for a UFO today, while a customer quilt crunched on the longarm. This is about 68x100" - it needs to be 115x100", so I still have a bit to go. Not sure what's next, as I'm out of these 2 fabrics.
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#40
The end of last year I signed up for a mystery quilt that is being done by Cotton Cuts. You pick the color combos from their selections and they do all the cutting for each month. Today I worked on this month's pieces.
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