Strawberry jam for my honey made from fresh strawberries not frozen!
This is the border for the Viking Ship. It is worked on Fiddlers Cloth 18 count.
The baby quilt is ready for machine quilting
This is how I do my binding. The start is folded into a triangle and then folded over and ready to sew. The end is tucked inside and fold to the back for hand stitching. Quick, easy and professional.
Flannel sheep for the backing. It has been washed in hot water and tossed in the dryer.
Have a wonderful Valentine's Day!!
Thank You for visiting me and love your comments. Looking forward to seeing all the beautiful projects people are working on at Susan Flemming's Super Mom No Cape, Embroidery and Cross Stitch on Monday....http://www.supermomnocape.com
5 comments:
Great start on the Viking Shop border and the baby quilt is just darling.
Your stitching is lovely and your baby quilt is darling.
Lucky baby!
A lovely quilt, such pretty colours
Love the border for the Viking ship!
Thank you for showing us your binding - I was just about to bind a tiny thing for my needlecase and would have forgotten how to start off had I not seen this!
The baby quilt is looking great!
Barbara xx
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