So, I made the quilt completely from stash and scrap fabrics -- except for the border. I probably could have made the quilt from stash, but I didn't pay attention to the fact that the fabric yardage requirements assumed that I would cut the final border from the length of fabric, rather than piece it from width of fabric. So, that was the only fabric I purchased new. Here is a photo of my finished quilt top. I am planning to have this one quilted for me!
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Friday, January 8, 2010
Quilting during the holidays
So, I made the quilt completely from stash and scrap fabrics -- except for the border. I probably could have made the quilt from stash, but I didn't pay attention to the fact that the fabric yardage requirements assumed that I would cut the final border from the length of fabric, rather than piece it from width of fabric. So, that was the only fabric I purchased new. Here is a photo of my finished quilt top. I am planning to have this one quilted for me!
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Love this quilt and many others of yours.
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