Today I finished off the quilting, cut the opening, and applied the binding to the front. Now I just need to trim away the excess batt and hand sew the binding to the reverse side.
You can't see it from the picture, but there's a little loop made from excess binding hidden at the back. When I do the hand sewing, that will pop thru to the front. And ready to be stitched in place for use with the loop, a cute Christmas themed button.
I've had fun putting this project together, and it's really achievable in a weekend - especially when your sewing machine cooperates. :-)
ohh boy, you are so fast and it isn't even close to christmas :-)
ReplyDeleteI do love stripey binding. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Bernie is ok, I'd be lost without my machines. I hate to have them serviced, because I get 'seperation anxiety"......
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely love this!
ReplyDeleteI really like the striped binding, too!
ReplyDeleteGlad your machine is holding out. It is definitely worth getting fixed too. I've an older 1630 (plus a few others for various reasons) and it is my workhorse, will sew guaze and denim.
ReplyDeleteGood job on the tree skirt!
arghhh - I never even made it downstairs tonight to see if I could find that xmas fabric I hadn't decided what to use for - I think it would be perfect. Geez your fast!
ReplyDeleteOh no I'd be lost without my Bernina...I have a old 1030..its a real workhorse and I use it everyday!
ReplyDeleteDid you ever start the hungry caterpillar quilt? I have the same fabric and was looking to see what you made with yours.
Hope you get your machine up and running....7500.00 for a new one! OUCH
Happy Sewing
Its lovely! Glad your machine cooperated!
ReplyDeleteI love the tree skirt. You are so organised for Xmas!
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