I kept my nose to it all day long. Even with Ernie coming and going most of the day, I kept at it.
After the quilting was finished, I cut the binding fabric. I was thrilled that I knew right where it was at! Then I decided to sew it together and press it. By now Ernie was headed to the dentist so why not put the binding on!
With leftover stew for a quick dinner, I machine stitched the binding down, marked it off the UFO list! and now it it ready to be fluffified!
Yeah me!
14 comments:
I knew you would have that done in record time-but wow! Way to go and now you can get Corbin's quilt going. woo-hoo.
luv the butterfly garden quilt by the way--great quilt.
WOO HOO, what a wonderful feeling! Looks fabulous, can't wait to see more pics after it gets fluffified!
Yeah you! I'm proud of you!
Wow you really did make quick work of that! Very cute :D
Love it love it love it!
It's wonderful and brings a bit of summer into this dreary pre-winter day. Congratulations!
WAY TO GO!!! Nothing feels quite as good as "finished"!
Great job, and it looks wonderful. Woohoo for you, and now you can reward yourself by getting,out some untouched fabric and starting a new one.
Well, aren't you ambitious and it is beautiful! Just love the look of it and all the flowers. Gorgeous!
Yeah you! Yea plan. Great looking quilt, so much prettier on a bed than as a UFO in a bag in the closet.
Yeah you! Congrats and keep it up!
Way to go! I knew you could do it! A finish just feels soooo good, eh?
Yeah, you!! Way to go!! Beautiful quilt - the butterflies remind me of some quilts that I made many moons ago for my kids - and the colors are so pretty and cheerful!! Love your "fluffified" - what a great word!! ;))
Love, love the quilt! I'm glad you got it finished because it is a beauty!
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