
It doesn't really show up in the picture, but the project is all quilted now, and I've attached the binding. I just need to hand sew the reverse side. I'd like to finish that part off tonight so I can leave the quilt at the store tomorrow. This is the first of five projects for the Christmas in July workshop. I have a couple of customer quilts I need to work on before I start on the next project, which will be a table runner.
Best get back to work - I've been stressing a little over my workload lately, which is unlike me. I don't usually stress over anything. My friend Linda put it perfectly when I spoke to her yesterday. She said 'Work steady'. Says it all really, doesn't it?
very nice.....cross that one off the list......
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You always amaze me with how much quilting you get done - is this one for a magazine?
ReplyDeleteGail
Thanks for the fabric info! I'd love to see the quilt, but blogger is pulling a trick on me and not always loading photos when I'm blog reading. :( Sometimes when that happens it shows up another day, so I'll check back!
ReplyDeleteThat's as cute as can be. I like the "Work Steady".
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern...... did you make this up? How big are the red squares? and the border around the center square. I could definitely bust some stash using this pattern.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Nancy
Looks great Tazzie. Those colours always look really warm a cozy to me.
ReplyDeleteSure looks cozy and ready to snuggle in! We use to have a form of Christmas in July at our house because our son (and now a granddaughter) were born on Christmas Day. In order for him to get a birthday party we'd honor his birthday in July VBG
ReplyDeleteOoh, that is really pretty. I saw the fabric line in an online store and thought it was too country for me but this worked up nicely. I may have to get the fabric after all.
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