Over the winter break from school/work, I quilted 14 quilts, shown below. The four on the right are my own and the other 10 will be donated to the VOM children's home. Yesterday I trimmed them and started making the binding.
And here's some of the binding! I made the striped binding at the bottom from several scraps of fabric, none of which were large enough to bind a quilt. But put them all together and I had enough to finish four or five lap quilts. I won't have to make binding again for a while! Seven quilts are finished and four more have the binding sewn on, they just need to be turned and sewn down.
8 comments:
What happy churn dashes! I like the mixup of prints.
So bright and cheery. I love your happy binding!
LOVE your Churn dash blocks! The reversed setting is really eye catching.
These are so much fun. You were so productive! I think your idea of making tons of binding for scrappy quilts is brilliant. Thanks! Btw, came by through your link up with Judy @ Patchwork Times. B
I love your Churn Dash blocks. Churn Dash is my favourite block, I often use one on my label.
Love the brightness of the blocks on your design wall.
Those Churn Dash blocks are WONDERFUL! I love all the happy dotty fabrics. Thanks for the link to the tutorial. I want to play with this pattern too.
Love the blocks on your design wall!!!
BLM :)
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