Monday, June 4, 2018

Bound , Washed and Dried!

The binding is finally sewn on the two quilt! 
 I like using the clips to hold thee next little bit in place.
Completed!  41" x 53" for a lap quilt.
And the same quilt with the lighter background.
A nice experiment in color play!
 All washed and dried and ready to deliver.
The back of the darker version is in a batik-like colored backing.
And the back of the lighter version.
The quilt was cut out with the Accuquilt die called Flowering Snowball 
which doesn't even begin to do anything for me
but there you go!
Nice to have them done!
They are going to the cancer center this week!

10 comments:

  1. They are both so sweet. I love those little clips too. I use them for everything.

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  2. The best thing about this post ..... with all that work being beautifully completed, you MUST be feeling better. And, THAT'S good news.

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  3. What a wonderful donation! They will be loved and provide comfort to those in need.

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  4. Nice job! The patients are going to love these cheerful quilts.

    I like using the Wonder clips when binding, too - much easier than pins or hair clips.

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  5. I really enjoy seeing that quilt in 2 different color themes. They are beautiful quilts.

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  6. Lovely color combos! You are talented.

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  7. WOw. Amazing donations. Thank you for your generosity

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  8. Very pretty. They are both eye-popping!!

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  9. I think those quilts are gorgeous. And so uplifting. Perfect for cancer patients.

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  10. Love those quilts — so cheerful and bright.

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