Because I'm home alone right now, it's totally fine for me to stitch into the night. So I didn't feel at all naughty when I popped the finished item into the washer for a quick rinse and spin at 1am!
I really wanted my little project to get a head start on drying overnight. I laid it out on towels on the dining room floor - I really think giving it a rinse gives all the elements of the quilt a chance to settle and the quilting really 'pops'.
This morning I plan to pin another quilt and get busy. I shall have myself a little quilting marathon and see how many I can get thru before my home gets populated again!
Your quilting is lovely and really adds to the appearance of the quilt. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletebeautiful Tazzie! the quilting is fabulous. great job
ReplyDeleteLooking good I have a mountain of my own tops waiting to be done. I hope to get through some of them before the end of the year ( it looks bad when you start the year with more unfinished quilts than the year before lol).
ReplyDeleteTake care Bec
Working under pressure is the way I work best too!!!.....so before the school holidays finish....I'm off to sew some more!!!
ReplyDelete;o) Wendy B
Oh I sooooooooooo Love it..it looks fabulous,cheers vickie
ReplyDeleteYou are so right... that final step in the washer really makes it a quilt, or like a young friend says, "I love the bumpies on it!"
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty quilt - love the look of the curved quilting - softens it up :)
ReplyDeleteHave fun in your marathon! Love from Texas! ~bonnie
Simple and old-fashioned--can't beat it. Really nice quilt!
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