But I did quilt a little something this weekend. It's not bound yet, but it is at least quilted.
Back in October, I used the scraps left over from the Baseball Baby quilts that I made in 2018 (using this pattern as the base) to make this giant rail fence baby quilt.
This quilt top used up the rest of the strip sets that I had sewn for the quilts and I had enough of the white print for a border.
Saturday morning, I whip stitched some batting scraps together so that they were big enough for this quilt top; I also used two pieces of scrap flannel left over from the backings of the Hip To Be Square quilts I made last fall for the backing of this quilt.
I did simple meanders in white thread moving from the center of the quilt out to prevent puckers, bubbles, and folds -- I love backing in flannel because it slides so well on the machine, but the little bit of extra stretch it has in comparison to regular 100% quilting cotton is both a blessing and a curse when it comes to free motion quilting.
I finished this quilting in less than an hour!
Here's a closer view that shows the quilting a little better.
While I wasn't sure I had anything to use for the binding, I found some red solid that will work perfect for the binding! I'm planning to stitch this by hand -- plenty of movie-watching time to work on hand binding these days!
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It hasn't been a big boon for me in quilting productivity, either. I'm glad you were able to have enough time get this quilted; it looks great! Stay well.
ReplyDeletePretty! I've got a tad more sewing time, but not much--not having the drive to and from work is really my only difference. Love this giant rail fence!
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