Obviously putting on the photo of the stack of Almost Dones has helped. This morning, I quilted and finished tacking the back of the Lincoln's Platform quilt. It is labeled. It is donedonedone:
As KarenDianne put it, this quilt also simmered, from its beginnings in summer of 2006 to summer of 2009 :-) . This is in mostly Jo fabrics, with gradation of color around the prairie point border, with Jefferson County toile for the border.
Hey! You're pulling ahead of me! No progress today on the stack I brought home to bind, but I did dig into my Civil War stash and begin cutting out a new project! I love the toile border you've used here!
Love your photos with the stacks and the dates. That's a great way to document progress. I was excited to get a pattern in the mail from you last week. Great service--speedy delivery. It's near the top of a pile of "have to make this soon" projects.
I'd be afraid if I stacked them in one spot my DH would find them and give em a hard time...safer to keep them spread out among the various "sewing spots." I did get two sets of bindings made and should get one put on today....
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That KarenDianne gets around! I like the term simmered.
The toile border is oh so nice.
I absolutely love the prairie points!
Hey! You're pulling ahead of me! No progress today on the stack I brought home to bind, but I did dig into my Civil War stash and begin cutting out a new project! I love the toile border you've used here!
Love your photos with the stacks and the dates. That's a great way to document progress.
I was excited to get a pattern in the mail from you last week. Great service--speedy delivery. It's near the top of a pile of "have to make this soon" projects.
Your Lincoln's Platform quilt is wonderful! Love the prairie points!
I'd be afraid if I stacked them in one spot my DH would find them and give em a hard time...safer to keep them spread out among the various "sewing spots." I did get two sets of bindings made and should get one put on today....
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