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Friday, May 20, 2022

Marathon Quilt Finish

After recovering from the marathon painting and cleaning session over the weekend, I got borders done and moved to sandwiching the quilt.  


My standard quilting of 4" squares on point, allowing the t-shirts to be the focus, was wrapped up Thursday morning... leaving just the binding for the afternoon.  Easy, peasy!


But before I could do the binding I had a little job to do... I left myself a little note on my Babylock Lyric, to remind me that I needed to do a cleaning before I continued sewing anything!  

Well, okay then!  At least I was polite and said "please."  LOL!

I am waiting for label info from Mom & Dad, but once that is done it will be washed and dried and ready for a "formal" photo shoot.  I'm thinking I need to find a track... it just seems fitting! 😉  Finished size is approximately 70" x 90".

Here are a few more close up views.  










We were supposed to be going camping over the weekend, but there is a cold front coming through that has messed up our plans... There is actually a chance of snow!


And THIS is why I haven't planted any flowers. Ok, I'll be honest... I don't plant flowers because I don't like weeding. The truth is out. The few flower beds that I have are low maintenance. I do, however, have some seed for herbs that I want to get in the ground. I may do that quickly this afternoon before the rain/snow starts and then go hide in my studio.


With this finish it means that I have the entire weekend free to play and create and I have some fun ideas... 

I'll be playing with some hexagons to sew one final block for our March trip to Texas/Louisiana. I hope it all works out as well as the plan in my head says it will! It was another of my quilting in my sleep ideas, so fingers crossed, I will have a really great idea to share next week!


Roseanne over at Home Sewn By Us has had a journal cover on her to-do list for a few weeks and I kept thinking... "I should do this too!"  I will soon be in need of a new sketch journal so I gathered up several partially used composition notebooks and am ready for the project with some  fun ideas for the covers.

What are YOUR plans for the weekend?  

I certainly hope so!  Leave a comment... I'd love to hear from you. 💗

Make the world a brighter place!  Go Create!

Melva

Linking with:

Off The Wall Friday with Nina Marie
Brag About Your Beauties at From Bolt to Beauty
Peacock Party at Wendy’s Quilts and More
Friday Foto Fun at Powered by Quilting
Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts
Oh Scrap! at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework
Sunday Stash at QuiltPaintCreate
Scrap Happy Saturday at Super Scrappy
Patchwork & Quilts at The Quilting Patch

6 comments:

  1. Hi Melva! I love that yellow and black border on the t-shirt quilt! I can't wait to see the formal photo shoot to get a better look at that. It reminds me of a city skyline. I spy the composition notebooks - you've got a fun and colorful assortment of them. Much better than my boring black ones! I do have one journal cover done without anything on the front as decoration. I didn't want to cover up the pretty fabric! HAHA! Have fun playing this weekend and I hope no snow heads your way. That's nuts! Thanks for linking up today at TGIFF. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne

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  2. You are so good at those Tshirt quilts, I hope you enjoy making them! Have a great sewing weekend. I heard there was snow in the Rockies, did it reach you?

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  3. What a great finish!!!! GO you!!
    and right? I don't like weeding either - hubby plants a huge garden and my little help there is all I need haha!

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  4. Wow, this T-shirt quilt is wonderful! Bright and so beautiful, you did an amazing job here. Lovely binding too, I can't wait to see the formal photo shoot ;)
    Thank you for sharing, and linking up!

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  5. Your T-Shirt quilt looks beautiful and how neat that you found a quilting design that highlights the shirts! Looking forward to your new idea!

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