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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

WIP Wednesday

Wow!!! With the holiday weekend, I was still thinking it was Tuesday...lol.  But here we are again...another WIP; and this one is pretty good...I have been on the go here.

I finished the Hunter Star: some of you might have seen in in my TGIFF post on Friday

I finished quilting a baby quilt made by a lady...quilted by me
I am just past 1/2 way quilting a twin size quilt for the same lady
She will bind these herself....
Today I made a rag baby quilt for the girl that does my nails...not your normal rag quilt. This is made of soft New Brunswick sheets...cut in squares...sewed from corner to corner and then snipped to rag. But this won't fray....not flannel...it is just sooooo soft.
This is the ragged side....as you can see. And it looks much nicer than it does here...hanging over the ironing board...lol
The other side...which is so nice and smooth and soft.

Well that is it for me for this week folks. I am linking up to Freshly Pieced and Monika; join us won't you..



12 comments:

  1. I waas just on your sight. I don't know how you get so much done. I am jealous, but with two kids and one of them sick I am lucky to get the trailer cleaned. Maybe this weekend. I might be home for a couple of days at the end of next week. Will let you know

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  2. So much beautiful work you have done! Really love Hunter Star!

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  3. Wow! What a productive week you've had!

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  4. You obviously haven't been driving around! lol I do like a Hunter's Star. I need to stop messing with paper and get quilting! ;^)

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  5. You have accomplished a lot this week. I do like that rag quilt..it does look very soft.

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  6. You certainly have accomplished a lot this week and your quilting as always looks great and I am still amazed at how fast you can quilt . Sweet baby quilt!

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  7. Is the rag quilt made from the packages of corner pieces from the sheets? My sister-in-law in Beresford (near Bathurst) uses them as wel,l but I don’t think she has made this style. I must remember to tell her.

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  8. I love the hunter's star. I made my last rag quilt using accuquilt and it certainly saved time on the snipping. I bet the flannel quilt you made will be loved and cherished for a very long time!

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  9. Oh what a beautiful finish, that Hunter's Star is! I love a cozy rag quilt - so lovely of you to make for your nail lady! Happy WIP Wednesday!

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  10. Great quilts! Love that Hunters Star, thanks for linking up!!

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  11. I love the Hunter's Star! The flannel quilt sounds (and looks!) marvellous!

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