Last wedding sewing (almost)
#1
DD is getting married on the 30th (#2). I have been doing a lot of sewing for her - alterations, flower girls dress, table runners and the start of rail fence signature blocks. She does not want a guest book, so the guests will sign blocks.
The blocks are in one basket, and after they get signed they will go into the other basket. THEN after the wedding I will get to put the quilt together for her and new husband. Then all wedding sewing will be behind me.
I have been sewing for this wedding for the last two months, so my quilt projects have gotten a little behind.
The blocks are in one basket, and after they get signed they will go into the other basket. THEN after the wedding I will get to put the quilt together for her and new husband. Then all wedding sewing will be behind me.
I have been sewing for this wedding for the last two months, so my quilt projects have gotten a little behind.
wedding signature basket and blocks
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#6
I did 3 in one year... I thought I was going to loose my mind!!
May, Sept, & Dec......
Luckily the only wedding dress I had to make was my dtrs in Sept.... whew.... but altered the brides dress for May....
U need to relax after all this!!!
May, Sept, & Dec......
Luckily the only wedding dress I had to make was my dtrs in Sept.... whew.... but altered the brides dress for May....
U need to relax after all this!!!
#7
Originally Posted by dakotamaid
Do you have freezer paper backing on the white strips? Will make signing them alot easier.:)
#8
Did you make the baskets too? I just took a class on how to make them and it was great. They're not hard to make, just a little tedious and time consuming.
I think what you're doing is an excellent idea and much better than sending a block to everyone expecting to get every one of them back. This way they aren't leaving the place, so you will definitely get them all back. Great thinking! :thumbup:
I think what you're doing is an excellent idea and much better than sending a block to everyone expecting to get every one of them back. This way they aren't leaving the place, so you will definitely get them all back. Great thinking! :thumbup:
#9
Have fun. Been there...doing that! My nephew is getting married the 30th & I've been helping. Just finished the hemming alterations last night & leave in a few minutes to deliver the dress to the bride. This weekend I'm making all of the pew bows.
#10
Originally Posted by Jammin' Jane
What a great idea! That is going to be quite a memory quilt! Please show us when you get it together.
Have fun at the wedding!
Have fun at the wedding!
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