
My solution to that was to sew the binding on, thread a gazillion needles with thread poke em into my mattress and every night sew a few needles worth. It took me 4 nights of this and an hour or two before the quilt guild meeting to finish the binding. Once again, quilted by Linda at
Bee Quilted.

My first quilt was finally quilted the other day. That left binding it.

This quilt seems impossible to photograph. Not sure if it's my lack of skills or the camera. So I just made a slide show of all the photos.
3 comments:
This is a gorgeous quilt! Great job. I love the use of floral stripes like that in the border too.
Wendy-another beauty!! Great work.
It's lovely. I can't remember, did you decide to keep it for yourself?
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