Well, you will be happy to know that the quilting didn't entirely ruin the bag, like you probably thought after that last post! I think it turned out cute, I might have to make one for myself!
I think your quilting looks terrific. I'm going to have to try some of this freehand stuff. What a cheery bag after the winter dulldrums. Chris, another Iowegian
Jean that did turn out very nice.
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Love the bag, and the quilting looks pretty darn good! It just takes practice and the more you do the better you get. Have a super week!
ReplyDeleteI think the quilting looks great and you will probably like it more once you see the bag being used and loved.
ReplyDeleteI love the way your bag turned out and the quilting looks great! What is the name of the pattern that you used for the bag?
ReplyDeletethe bag is fabulous! i am in love with your fabric choices...if daughter doesn't like it? i'd make the sacrifice and give it a good home...lol...☺
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute bag! And just the thing for practicing free-motion quilting, too.
ReplyDeleteI think your quilting looks terrific. I'm going to have to try some of this freehand stuff. What a cheery bag after the winter dulldrums.
ReplyDeleteChris, another Iowegian
really cute, and I like the quilting
ReplyDeleteThat's a fabulous bag! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh what a nice bag, you made with all the bright colors! I spot a bit of Kaffe Fassett fabrics?
ReplyDeleteYou are ready for the summer!
That is one cute bagyou made, I will go and check out the site.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing
cheers
Christine
How coincidental...I just started this bag and can't wait to finish it. I LOVE yours with all the wonderful and colorful fabrics you used!
ReplyDeleteum . . . Mom . . . you know I can see the Internet from here, right? LMAO!!
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