Well the first row is quilted. I will do the sashing between them and below the first row after I add the second row. Here on the right, you see it pinned ready to be sewn.
Once that's done, I'll repin-baste the new row so that I don't have any wrinkles on the back. It's back to the floor to do that. I'll have to look into getting a table to do the basting as Cindy Needham recommends in her Craftsy class.
What's your fabric story - Wow this week? I'm linking to Connie's Free Motion by the River and Esther's WOW. See you there!
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Giggle....you already linking to Tuesday and I've linked to Monday yet. Quilt is looking good.
ReplyDeleteIs this a quilt as you go? Love to see it when it's done!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a different way to do things.
ReplyDeleteLooks interesting, would love to see more
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