Good afternoon y'all, and welcome to Needle and Thread Thursday! I've been sewing my tail off this week and have finished all three memory quilt tops and pieced all three backs for them. It was quite an undertaking.
Today, I've actually been basting all three of them, and it's been an all day affair. I like working on all three quilts in tandem because the overall process is faster, but it does make each step feel monumental. In case you're wondering, next week I'll just be over here quilting...and quilting...and quilting! :)
Last week's party was ahhmazing, as usual! Frederique at Quilting Patchwork Appliqué linked up this stunning reversible quilt, and I can't decide which side I like better!
This gorgeous art quilt was linked up by
Andree at Quilting and Learning-What a Combo, and the texture is fantastic!
Look at this striking quilt by
Leanne at Devoted Quilter!
And finally, I can never resist the beautiful wash of colors in a Postcard From Sweden quilt. This one is by
Sandra at mmmquilts-
Okie dokie, friends! Let's get our party on!
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*If you're new to the party, here's a helpful tip for linking up- select "Auto Crop" when selecting your thumbnail photo. For some reason, trying to crop your own image results in the dreaded "white question mark box," and we definitely want to see your awesome work! :)
Hi Kelly, those memory quilts are a lot of work but I'm sure that they will be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much for featuring my quilt this week. Take care and enjoy the quilting!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the feature Kelly! Wow, that is a ton of work you are doing, but I get the process though it seems monumental as you said!
ReplyDeleteFrederique's reversible quilt is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting all 3 tops (and backings) pieced. Hopefully you are on to the quilting step for all 3 now!
ReplyDeleteI admire you for taking SO much time to make those memory quilts! And I sure understand about doing each step at the same time. No doubt that's more efficient than making one quilt, then another. Quilting will likely take as long as the other steps combined, but I know you're up for the task. Best wishes!
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