This week I finished hand quilting Mary's quilt, and I'm super happy with it!
It's so very soft and snuggly, and I hope it will be a treasure to my sweet grandbaby. Right now it's in the wash, I'm rinsing away the last of the blue marking lines.
Last week I showed you the feedsack print I was thinking of using for the binding - I certainly did make use of it, and I think it looks quite pretty. My feedsacks are precious to me, and I could never seem to cut into them, but I figured if a quilt for a granddaughter wasn't a good enough reason to start using them, there never would be a better one.
So today I got back to some things I started earlier in the year and then put aside. I often have people contact me via my Etsy store to see if my tree skirt pattern comes in different sizes - so I'm making some smaller and some larger and getting ready to work on the patterns. Here is the one I started today:
4 comments:
Mary's quilt is beautiful and will be a family heirloom for sure.your machine quilting is lovely as well Tara, gorgeous little quilt . We finish one project and there's always another waiting!
Take care and keep warm 😍
Beautiful quilt
Oh wow, Mary's quilt is gorgeous, an heirloom for sure. Your quilting is perfect.
Love the tree skirt, amazing what you did with the fabrics. As always thank you for taking me on your journey.
Mary's quit is so pretty - and of course the quilting is something else! Hugs
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