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I sewed the border sections.
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Then I layered batting backing and the top so I could do a quick envelope finish. The fusible interfacing is showing.
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This went well. I pinned so I could machine quilt along the sashing. I used a neutral on the back and a pink quilting cotton for the front.
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This is hot from the dryer!
5 comments:
That is so smart! This does not look like a last minute quilt at all. Well done!
Jennifer :)
That's a cheery quilt! I love the sweet colors and the borders just set if off beautifully. Love it!
Ele, this is gorgeous, you did this in how many minutes?? I am astounded, but I shouldn't be- I know how fast and beautifully you work!
I love this little quilt. I find it hard to believe that it was a rush job. I really like the quilting. It sets off the blocks very nicely.
I am SO incredibly impressed with your sewing skills. This may have been a rush job, but it looks like you spent forever making all those squares line up so perfectly. Your quilts are so, so impressive.
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