Is a quilter really supposed to have paperwork? Seems to go against the grain a bit, but that is what I have been working on all morning.
I did get the Spinning Hexagons quilt quilted and bound yesterday. I like it a lot, and it's a great size for a tabletopper or wallhanging.
I used a tie dye fabric for the back, and ended up quilting the last foot or so as well so I can use for another project as well.
The ladies in Beginning Quilting are layering and tying their quilts tonight. They had some finishing work to do on their tops after last week's class, so I am anxious to see some finished tops! Maybe some pix tomorrow!
Several people inquired about purchasing the Mexican Star pattern I used in my class. This is not my pattern, I purchased them at Quiltinghorizon.
Wow I like that spinning hexagon. It looks like a lot of piecing. how big is it?
ReplyDeleteI really like that! Lots of beautiful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt.....both sides!
ReplyDeletesooooo amazing!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a fantastic spinning hexagon quilt, Jean -- and your backing is groovy!
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean by 'layering and tying' ????
ReplyDeleteLove the spinning hexagon...was it hard to make??
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