Sunday, 3 November 2013

FNWF

Hi everyone,

I enjoyed stitching along with you.  I was able to finish a baby quilt. I needed to join the binding, trim, and hand sew it down. 


I finished the quilt in the middle. It has the cutest binding that looks like candy sprinkles.

                                                                                 

The quilts on either side have been finished for a few months now.  I just had to wash them so
I could see their quilty goodness before I send them to their new home.


There is a nice breeze today, great for washing quilts, not so great for taking pictures.


This is when I gave up and brought them inside haha.  These 3 little quilts will be sent off in the post to Cheryll in the next day or two. 


I needed another quilt to make the washer full, so the Pips are all nice and fresh now too. 

If you are following the celery story, today is day 21. Still doing well!  I didn't eat any yet after all.
xx debbie

22 comments:

  1. Lovely little quilts. hugs......

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  2. Very pretty quilts, Not much breeze here - just a lot of HEAT.

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    1. Thank you Susan. I enjoyed making them. Been trying out machine applique a bit more too :) Very smoky here today from the fires at Bribie. Lots of nebs...xx debbie

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    1. Thank you Maria, yours are gorgeous. It's nice we are able to help the lovely charity. xx debbie

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  4. gorgeous work deb and what a lovely thing to do.xx

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  5. Gorgeous little blankets of love! :)

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    1. Thank you so much. I was happy to be of help to Cheryll for this lovely charity. xx debbie

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  7. Hi Debbie! I think your quilts are just darling! I've never made a quilt myself but I'd really like to give it try one of these days. All those perfect straight lines sort of make me nervous! Mine would probably turn out all willy wobbly. I love your fabric choices, they're all so sweet! :)

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words. You should give it a try. Nothing has to be perfect either and I and I am sure many other people would be happy to help you with any questions. My first suggestion: pick a small project first, like a baby quilt or table runner. Give it a go, and if you need help, just ask! xx debbie

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  8. Beautiful baby quilts and your celery is growing nicely.

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    1. thank you kindly. it is a lovely project to donate to. xx debbie

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  9. such pretty baby quilts... great going....
    Hugz

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    1. Thank you Fiona. I am so happy they are safely where they belong now. xx debbie

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  10. The celery looks interesting! Gorgeous quilt too......

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    1. Thank you Melanie. The celery is just sitting in shallow water. I was surprised it grew at all as it was headed for the compost bin...I had the same good luck with spring onion cuttings too. xx debbie

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  11. They are such sweet little quilts Debbie - and I think the breeze and the wash line are perfect setting for pics!! Love them all, well done x

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    1. Thank you Anthea. They were a nice project to make and I am happy they made the trip to Cheryll safely too. xx debbie

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  12. Your quilts look so cute on the line!

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    1. Thank you so much. It is a worthy charity and I am happy to help out. xx debbie

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