Here’s what I have on the design wall. I need to work on getting some of my UFOs completed so I pulled this out of the drawer and decided that it will be the next thing that I work on. I need to sew the 2 pieces together and add the borders and it will be ready to quilt. YEA!!
I quilted this UFO yesterday. It’s a raggy edged hexagon quilt. All it needs now is the binding and it will be finished and off my UFO list.
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Have a great day!
Theresa
I love both of these projects…very happy looking!
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Thanks Kathy. I like bright colors, they make me happy.
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I agree! Two wonderful quilts! I think I will make something similar to the first one. Thanks for the inspiration! Toni
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Thanks Toni! and you’re welcome for the inspiration!
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Looks like you are putting your stash and scraps to good use. I really like the one on the frame and the other appears kind of easy and would make a good kids quilt: not in white. 😉
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Gari, I’m trying to use my stash and scraps. I have lots more too!! LOL!! The one quilt is simple to make. And yes I agree, Not white for a kids quilt…..:)
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Very pretty! I love the quilting on your finished quilt. How is your long arm working for you? I see from a previous post you purchased one recently.
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Thank you Vicki! I love my new longarm. It has the bliss table and it quilts like butter. When I first got it I felt like I was driving a car on ice. (you know, no control. LOL!!) It took a while to get used to it.
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Those are beautiful quilts. I’ve been trying to work on my UFO’s too. It’s always fun to be able to see something finally get finished.
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After years of having so many, I’m happy when I can get one marked off the UFO list. 🙂
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