Monday, February 10, 2020

A RWB finish

     Slowly I am finishing quilts. I spent January going through all my lists and charts, updating and analyzing. Conclusion: I need to double down and get some tops quilted. I need to finish piecing unfinished tops. I made a small list of first quilts to do. I also have a list of quilts I want to do in my Tracking three ring notebook.
     The RWB bricks has been pieced for a long time. It is smaller than QOV asks, so it will have to be given a different way. They changed the size since I started it. I liked quilting it because I could keep a constant with the star in the the white, and use different patterns in the stripes. I hand guided the stars, they are not perfect, but I like their character. I used Military Gold Glide on the top, PremoSoft Sky Blue bobbin. I love stripe fabric bindings.




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11 comments:

  1. I like the striped binding too, it looks great with the pattern of the quilt.

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  2. I like the stars in the white - they show up nicely with the gold thread - and the striped binding is terrific final touch - ;))

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  3. Oh I Love it!! Love the quilting on it - and that binding just makes it pop! You might be able to find a QOV person looking for a quilt for a Wheelchair Veteran .. I still use the smaller ones for specific people ;-)

    AWESOME job!!

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  4. Great finish! I just love your quilting. It kicks the fun brick design up several notches.

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  5. Great finish and good choice of motif! I love the stars....no one has to be perfect. Done is good!

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  6. That's a nice quilt and I love that binding!

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  7. Constant star in the white squares worked great and it looks like you had SEW much fun quilting those bricks!!

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  8. Hooray for forward progress and a finish (I like striped bindings, too).

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  9. This is a lovely finish. Striped binding are my favorite too.

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  10. I'm another fan of striped bindings whether using one fabric or lots and the bricks have made a beautiful quilt.

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  11. Nice finish. You'll find a great home for that QoV.

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