I'm hoping to get the binding on the Gingham quilt today ... Here's a picture of the back of the quilt.
I love how the custom-quilting looks, even from the back.
I'm hoping to post some "all done" photos soon!
I'm hoping to get the binding on the Gingham quilt today ... Here's a picture of the back of the quilt.
I love how the custom-quilting looks, even from the back.
I'm hoping to post some "all done" photos soon!
My next Minecraft Quilt is in the works ... This one's full of tiny little squares, since each 20-inch block contains a hundred little squares. I'm hoping to finish it as a twin-size quilt later this week.
I'm making a Minecraft quilt.
Because I can.
(You know, the videogame.)
It's like Minecraft graphics were made for patchwork!
T-shirt fabric, of course. Fleece on the back, of course.
More details later!
When most people think of T-Shirt Quilts, they think of the kind of T-Shirt Quilt made with all the logos, pictures, and "interesting" stuff from favorite T-Shirts.
When I make a T-Shirt Quilt, I'm usually using smallish squares cut from the solid-colored "plain" parts of T-shirts.
Here's one of the latest ... Just before quilting. I quilted it with variegated thread, and the rainbow-colored thread was just the thing for this quilt.
The colorful squares in this quilt were all cut from actual T-shirts, and the white squares were all cut from a cotton jersey-knit sheet.