Pinned and waiting to be tacked while Betsey holds it by the rod in the hanging sleeve. Hello wall!!
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Judy. WHAT a job binding an unquilted quilt. Pinning first helped. She will do embroidery floss tacks.
DeleteGood for you both!
ReplyDeleteYou wow!
ReplyDeleteReally all I did was assemble the blocks, cut the batting and backing, pin it then bind it because she wanted to use embroidery floss to tack it here and there.
DeleteAs a mutual friend, I think always says, Wowie Wow! I am wowed!
DeleteIt looks great. I imagine it's quite satisfying to finish a project like this one.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done by both of you.
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