I have been busy this week but don’t have much
to show for it. Tuesday morning was Comfort
Quilt Sew Day for guild. I spent most of
the time cutting 2 ½” strips. I brought
home an adult top and got it sandwiched and ready for quilting.
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Wednesday was sew
day for my church quilt group. The time
flew by. Martha turned in 2 finished
quilts. Both are lovely. The Carolina Chain was her first on-point
quilt and the Vegetable Swirl was her first “stack ‘n whack”.
Today I sandwiched
the baby bug quilt top. I need to get if
finished in February. I am pleased with the
made-fabric red border.
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Hope you find a few minutes to sew/quilt each day.
Martha's Carolina Chain is fabulous. I love that pattern.
ReplyDeleteYour border "fabric" is fabulous....super great idea for all our crumbs.