I ended up using the brown strips for the binding that I had taken out for the quilt and used white flannel for the back and 100% cotton for the batting. Oh and a quilt that inspired me to do the straight line quilting is one that Andie did up. Thanks Andie! I think it worked great for this quilt.
Julie and I have been friends since 2nd grade. Whitney is her third girl. I'm excited for her. She and I live too far away from each other! Just want to let her know I love her and cherish all our memories we've had together!
8 comments:
OH MY GOSH I LOVE IT!
Wow, that's the most wonderful accidental design !
Oh, it's just gorgeous, and SO UNIQUE.
I'm just tickled to death for you !
Jenny! Love it - too cute! Everything works so well together - soft and feminine but not too much frou-frou (that's a technical term). And thanks for the shout out!
Love your antique quilts, especially the feedsack one.
Happy accident! The design turned out beautiful!
what a fabulous solution ... it looks GREAT!
It looks so nice! It's so great when accidents turn into a good thing! :)
I love this! I want to try straight line quilting. For now, I only know how to hand quilt.
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