Sunday, March 20, 2016

Another binding...

This week I am binding a little quilt made from a Primitive Gatherings kit I made a few years ago. I love the little four patches which measure one inch finished and the cheddar fabric! It's almost done.


On Friday, my sister, Connie and I spent the day at The Quilted Cottage fussy cutting borders and sewing them onto the top. We had to cut pillar fabric down the middle, so it was a task not to be taken lightly. LOL Borders are attached and now I just need to miter the corners. The quilt is Cloverdale and uses fabrics from Di Ford. They are so pretty.



Linking up with Kathy at Slow Stitching Sunday.


Here's my Six Shipshe Swappers quilt hanging on the wall above our TV!


10 comments:

Judy S. said...

Very cute, and oh so tiny! How do you do that?

Samplings from Spring Creek said...

While fussy cutting is challenging it makes such a statement in the finished quilt

Janet O. said...

The little Primitive Gatherings quilt is one I love. Looks great.
The effect achieved with the fussy cut pillar print is dramatic. Good job!

Kyle said...

Super cute mini. Bet It feels good to have another one done. Love the way you cut the pillar print. I never would have thought about cutting the pillar in two. It looks terrific and completely changed the look of the fabric. You were very brave!

Aunt 'Reen said...

Such a sweet and tiny quilt.
Your Cloverdale top is really beautiful.
And your Sampler quilt looks wonderful hanging up.
Congratulations on so many fabulous finishes!

momto1 said...

Love the Di Ford fabrics. I can't wait for the new line to come out. Your quilt looks great, and I love the mini, too.

Chookyblue...... said...

Love the border print... Perfect for the quilt..... I must make a cheddar quilt they look great.....

Deb A said...

Oh so cute! Tiny is always cute.

Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

Love the chedder!

Quilter Kathy said...

I adore that mini quilt! Hope you enjoyed finishing it!