Finally, Quilt Pictures!
Here are the quilt pictures I promised yesterday. The first picture is the front of the quilt-as-you-go strip quilt I finished on Saturday. It came out pretty well, I think. It seemed like it took forever to make it though. I think I’ll save the quilt-as-you-go technique to join wider and longer strips together, instead of to join individual blocks.
The back does look cute, though. It could almost stand alone on its own as a quilt. So this probably makes this quilt reversible, which is a handy thing for a baby quilt. This one will be donated to the local women’s shelter.
The next quilt is a long over-due picture of the diagonal strip quilt I made for the ALS Hopes and Dreams Challenge. I really like the back of it. I saw some quilts for sale online that remind me of this quilt backing design. They were going for an amazing price. Maybe I should be focusing on quilt backing designs instead!
Now that this quilt is finally washed and dried, I’ll be packing it up tomorrow with my other two ALS quilts, and getting them mailed off. About time, huh?
I finally got my two AAQI Priority Challenge Quilts in the mail today. Now I can think about doing some more.
It got above freezing today, but it was still pretty cold outside. My poor little hands got cold taking pictures of my quilts. Just think, someday the snow will melt, and I won’t have to wear snowshoes for my quilt photography!
Spent most of the day sewing today. I finished the long strips for my next quilt. Tomorrow I’ll join them with sashing. This time I’m going to dispense with binding by sewing the top, batting, and backing together as a sandwich. Then I’ll turn it right side out, sew the opening closed, and machine quilt it after it’s turned. I’ve done this in the past, and it works well. Don’t know why I didn’t remember it til now.
So if all goes well, I may finish up another baby quilt for the women’s shelter tomorrow.
By the way, my city of Marquette, MI, WON the 2010 Dozen Distinctive Destination Contest! This is really great news, and everyone here is pretty jazzed up about it. Hopefully it will mean an increase in tourism for the area in the coming year. There’s always something going on around here, even in the middle of winter!




























