QAIG Finale




I did finish this a while ago, but the Christmas prep and festivities kept me from posting sooner. I'm pleased with how it turned out. This is the next to the biggest one I have quilted this way. It came out to 60"x72". It got quilted in 3 sections and then I added the borders. I assembled the borders and did a minimal amount of quilting on them then attached them to the center. I then quilted the borders. I am next going to try a large one using a one piece backing instead of pieces. This one will have me piecing batting strips. But that will be further along in 2010. I must admit I found my set of chunky churn dash blocks (the ones I had kept when I made them to send to the swap mistress and then forgot about them. I added another row to the center of the quilt and made it wider that way. That is why you can see that one section of border is wider than the rest. Thanks for looking!

Wonderful Green Project for your little one!


This is the cutest way to recycle a sweater or sweater vest.

Check it out - click on the photo. This project is by Disney, yes that's her name, and she has a great blog too! You'll find the link and Susan's blog with the tutorial. Enjoy.

Progress on the QAIG


Added another border! Will have to find a new place to hang it once I add one of the horizontal borders. You can look at earlier posts on how I've been doing this quilt as I go project.

Progrees is Made

Progress is made, at least some.  More blocks were added to the baby quilt I was working on (see previous post). More scraps were used. I...