I had a really good time yesterday quilting and sewing. I finished the big green quilt, and I think it looks wonderful! I cut out the circles for my demo quilt, and sewed up a pile of them. Later, I started the slow task of turning them right side out. More to come on that front! In the late afternoon, I had a couple of hours to spare, so I cut out and sewed up a class sample of the quilt for mt October class. That's how quickly you can make this quilt! It is my go to quilt for a quick gift, and for charity quilts. I just love it. The one I made is geared more to an adult, but this pattern is perfect for those fun juvenile prints.
Today, we're off to an attorney meeting, and then to Cleveland where I need to get another yard of fabric for my demo quilt. I didn't buy enough and need enough to make the quilt a nice lap size.
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The quilt maker gave a demo of the block in this quilt at the last guild meeting. It's nice to see how it looks as a quilt. |
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I chose a leafy vine pattern for the quilting because the quilt is predominantly greens , golds and tans. |
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Maybe you can discern the pattern better from the back. |
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Here are the circles, all sewn and ready for turning. They look like colorful pancakes, don't they? |
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This is a 2-3-2-6 quilt top. I made it yesterday afternoon. |
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I love the cherry fabrics! |
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