May 19, 2006
done at last
Not the best picture in the world but quilt holder was already complaining about how big it had gotten with the borders added. So I was not about to tell him to lift it up further and hold the top straighter. You get the idea. It is square and lays flat, trust me.
Just finished seaming the back, binding strips are joined but piled up with 3 other quilts worth.
Yahoo!
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High Fives Linda!!! It looks spectacular!! That outer border looks pieced...please tell me I'm mistaken. That inner green is just perfect and really makes a difference. I think you did your friend proud! Hugs for finishes, Finn
ReplyDeleteThis is very nice. I like it.
ReplyDeleteHoly Quiltmaker, Batman! That is bee-you-ti-ful! Thanks for sharing! And congrats.
ReplyDeleteI know Oren and the boys will be glad to see the completion of Betsy's quilt. It looks great even if you your wonderful embroidery and buttonhole stitches don't show up on this shot. You must have worked out the camera problem.
ReplyDeleteOh, Linda, this is charming!
ReplyDeleteJeanne :)
way to go gf! It certainly came out stunning and Betsy would be so pleased. I am sure you can hardly wait to drop it off at the quilters!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt looks marvelous. What a sweet, wonderful thing for you to do. It's going to mean so very much to them.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt top looks great now that it is finished. You did a fabulous job! I also have a "quilt hanger" that gets impatient with holding his arms up in the air until I get just the right pictures. I have yet to come up with a system that doesn't involve the assistance of someone to hold the quilts up for me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt. :)
ReplyDeleteDarilyn
Oh, it looks so pretty and all works so well together!! I know that her kids are going to love it. You did such a great job on it!
ReplyDeleteYou are a special friend!
The Christmas quilt looks very nice, and it will be a very special gift to the receiver - loaded with love !
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