The pieces that I cut out on Thursday are now a quilt!
The pattern is Hanky Panky (by Darlene Zimmerman & Rachel Shelburne). It is small – crib size – 42 X 42. The fabric is from a free kit I got years ago and never made the quilt. This was an easy quilt and used 9 fat quarters, plus the background and small inner border.
I also made the backing and binding so that some day when I decide to quilt it, I’m all ready.
While the laundry finished up this afternoon, I took a break from cutting out another quilt and did some hand work on my hexagon project.
Finally, tonight, I spent an hour watching TV and doing a little more stitching on my Quaker piece.
It has been a good day for me. What about you?
6 comments:
Ok, I'm really getting an inferiority complex. Every single day you don your "super" cape and create!! You are amazing!
Bonnie! Amazing! Now that the holidays are over I can get back into the quilting world. I have one of your tops, I plan to give it to you at the next bee. Have a great weekend !
Love the Hanky Panky quilt. Seems like it was a quick project
I got the Comfort and Joy section 1 done!!!! Seems like it was a good day to sew
Love the quilt! I love plaids and checked fabric in quilts.
Wow!
I need to find new ways to say, "You are amazing!" so I don't sound like a broken record. But you really are!
I'm really enjoying watching the cross stitch progress. Beautiful!
Lovely Quaker pattern!
Suzi
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