I finished quilting my first donation quilt. It will go to a friend of a friend who is going through a very rough time with her cancer. The charity to whom I was originally going to give these quilts requested flannel backs and I bought some very pretty ones at Joanne's. I washed them all, knowing that flannel shrinks but was dismayed by what they looked like after the washing.They were all pilly and looked terrible. I took them back to Joanne's and they gave me a refund. Then I had to go through the process of picking out all cotton for the backs. I am giving them to a different local charity to avoid a lot of mailing.
For this one I used the same pretty floral fabric that is in the binding.
I bound it using a wonderful method given to me by my friend, Barb. The two long strips are sewn together, then sewn to the back of the quilt, then brought over to the front where you sew it down on the machine. No hand sewing involved and I like the way that piping gives it a little pizzazz. If you want the directions, let me know.This was her statement on the back of the quilt and the title is Partners With a Purpose.
Same as above, but this time painting the flowers in with more paint. It took forever! I had to go over and over with the white for it to cover. I would put the paint down and think it looked just fine, then would come back 10 minutes later to see that it had just sunk into the fabric. But I still think it looks pretty cute and I wore it out to dinner last night to favorable reviews.







2 comments:
I love that binding fabric and the teddy bear auction quilt is lovely! I too have had rotten luck with flannel from big box stores (though I've never systematically tested it). I'd be interested if anyone has suggestions for better flannel sources.
Oh wow those teddy bears are just awesome! She is a good drawer, fun fun fun! How is your Jo Ann's calico wall? I was at mine this week and holy cow I have never ever seen so much calico fabric in there as there is now!
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