Yesterday I finally got back into my sewing room after finishing putting my guest bedroom together - and boy was I productive!
First on my priority list was getting some quilts ready to hand bind for if/when we lose power with Sandy coming today.
The first is of a baby quilt that I'm making. I know so many people having babies this year, so I'm not quite sure who this one will be for. The second is a larger, queen sized, quilt that I made a while ago but never finished. The BMQG is having a WIP contest to finish all of our UFO's, so between Sandy coming and the challenge, I figured now is as good a time as any to finish it up.
I added a red binding to this quilt to add an additional pop of color to it. The binding isn't tacked down yet in this picture. I have a feeling I'm going to lose power sometime today with Sandy, so I wanted to have something to do if/when I do.
I backed the quilt in a soft flannel and echo quilted along each seam. I didn't want the quilting to be too dense because I want it to be soft and "snugglie" instead of stiff.
Oh, and I do have my stock of non-perishable food, water, flashlights and batteries, but having these two quilts ready to bind is the most important. Right? Hmm, maybe I need to reassess my priorities.
First on my priority list was getting some quilts ready to hand bind for if/when we lose power with Sandy coming today.
The first is of a baby quilt that I'm making. I know so many people having babies this year, so I'm not quite sure who this one will be for. The second is a larger, queen sized, quilt that I made a while ago but never finished. The BMQG is having a WIP contest to finish all of our UFO's, so between Sandy coming and the challenge, I figured now is as good a time as any to finish it up.
I added a red binding to this quilt to add an additional pop of color to it. The binding isn't tacked down yet in this picture. I have a feeling I'm going to lose power sometime today with Sandy, so I wanted to have something to do if/when I do.
I backed the quilt in a soft flannel and echo quilted along each seam. I didn't want the quilting to be too dense because I want it to be soft and "snugglie" instead of stiff.
Oh, and I do have my stock of non-perishable food, water, flashlights and batteries, but having these two quilts ready to bind is the most important. Right? Hmm, maybe I need to reassess my priorities.
That's a cute baby quilt. Love the little pop of color in the binding.
ReplyDeletehehe - nothing wrong with your priorities at all! :) be safe
ReplyDeleteYour plans sound a lot like mine-- my first concern was having candles if we lost power, and my second concern was getting my hand quilting project ready to be sewn :) Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteLove it! So glad you are going to participate in the guild challenge!
ReplyDeletehope the storm isnt as bad as forecasted, for any of us!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to save sewing the binding down for when Sandy visits - hope you are not too badly affected by the storm!
ReplyDeleteI hope you remain safe during Sandy! Looks like you will have a beautiful quilt to keep you hands and mind occupied!
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