I picked up the batting for my queen sized Coins Quilt Wednesday evening. When I got home I decided I would load the backing but wait to load the batting (which is really white fleece). I have started fusing the edges together where they join so I don't accidentally get a gap when quilting; especially since this is a light colored quilt. So the fusing takes an additional step. I didn't feel like getting involved that time of the evening.
I didn't mind, however, sitting at the machine and stitching a bunch of strips together. And, after a fun day of socializing yesterday I did the same thing last night.
So this morning I now have all 8 Coin sets sewn for the twin sized quilt (8 x 72"). Since I had the pink fabrics out already and was determined to see the "last of some of these prints" cut and sewn, I feel very encouraged and revived!
I have the blue strip fabrics pulled too. Once the queen sized quilt top is quilted, I'll have a twin sized one to follow on its heels.
Last night I decided that as long as I am still enjoying this color palette I'll continue with more quilts.
I didn't mind, however, sitting at the machine and stitching a bunch of strips together. And, after a fun day of socializing yesterday I did the same thing last night.
So this morning I now have all 8 Coin sets sewn for the twin sized quilt (8 x 72"). Since I had the pink fabrics out already and was determined to see the "last of some of these prints" cut and sewn, I feel very encouraged and revived!
I have the blue strip fabrics pulled too. Once the queen sized quilt top is quilted, I'll have a twin sized one to follow on its heels.
Last night I decided that as long as I am still enjoying this color palette I'll continue with more quilts.
Have a Creative Day, Y'All!
Such soft, calming colors and a great combination of patterns!
ReplyDeleteThat will be so pretty with the small roses alternate strips. I see it as very you!
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