So many quilt tops so little time. I do have a finish though. I started this one at our quilting day at Rotary Manor, the seniors home here. It is all finished, and will be taken to the manor for one of the residents beds. I really goofed on the color value, my brown did not work at all! Oh well I'm sure some senior will find it nice and snuggly.
I have included a picture of the quilting. I have a Mega Quilter and have so much to learn about quilting on it. Also a picture of Maggie, she helped me put the binding on :) She is almost to big to squeeze through but she makes it.
Enjoy,
This is a blog for my traditional quilts. I have way too much stash and want to bust some this year.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
BQ chemo quilt
I love this pattern, it is such a great way to use up all those floral fabrics that I purchased when I first started quilting. I quilted it on my mid arm, a huge learning curve but I am learning.
This one was delivered to the Chemo Unit at our local hopital.
Tomorrow we are meeting at the Guild to have a chemo quilting day. I finally sorted out my huge box of strips, and will be making a strippy quilt. Food, Fun, Fabric and Friends, can't get any better.
This one was delivered to the Chemo Unit at our local hopital.
Tomorrow we are meeting at the Guild to have a chemo quilting day. I finally sorted out my huge box of strips, and will be making a strippy quilt. Food, Fun, Fabric and Friends, can't get any better.
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