A flimsy done (actually a UFO) for the H2H challenge:
And below is the cheater quilt I made for the Project Linus Open House. The front looks like quilt squares, but is solid fabric, and the backing is a wild kitty print. I used my new walking foot and quilted it with wavy lines within an hour!!!!! (
I love that thing.) The binding is all set to put on in time to do the hand work while watching TV tonight. (It's that roll of turquoise on the right.)
See you in the funny papers!
Hugs,
Terri
I love your H2H quilt! And the cheater quilt looks fun too. Congratulations on getting both done so quickly!
ReplyDeleteI love your H2H batik quilt top, Terri. The Linus Project quilt, too.
ReplyDeleteI love to quilt with my walking foot. Wavy lines are my favorite way to go.I also like to quilt grids.
Your happy blocks for the H2H challenge are just so bright and fun.
ReplyDeleteAwesome H2H quilt.
ReplyDeleteOOOO love the vibrant colours in your flimsy. I've been feeling colour starved here with the never ending Winter. Thanks for sharing it made me smile. Great work on the cheater quilt for a good cause too.
ReplyDeleteLove the flimsy. The colors are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDont you love projects that take next to no time to quilt. I love the colour in the cheater quilt and your flimsy is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh My! That flimsy is LOVELY! and bright! Someone will be very pleased with it. Love the turquoise binding you picked for the project Linus quilt.
ReplyDeleteI have never used my walking foot to do wavy lines. What a fun idea. I will need to try it. I love your H2H quilt. So cute!! I am UFO's for my quilt for H2H also.
ReplyDeleteLove love love the colors in the H2H quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteYour flimsy is such a cheerful and happy quilt! What fun.
ReplyDeleteHi terri--Thanks for your comment on "Machine Woes--Google reader seems to have deleted it!! At any rate--I did sew hexies by hand today and enjoyed it a lot--I love your block-ey quilt--so bright and cheery--did you do it by hand?? (ROTFLOL) Hugs Julierose
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in your H2H quilt--so vibrant!
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