Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Pretty in Pink 2

 More results from the batting cutting frenzy

a while ago are finally getting stitched. 

First on the table was the red  " Not Quite Postage  Stamps".

Next,  the pink log cabins were getting a turn. 

They each have a single batt of Hobbs 80/20 inside. 

Quilting a line down the diagonal of the colorful 

pink strips seems to be accenting the colors and is 

very pleasing to the eye.  I was going to add echo line, since

the light colored strips were getting left out of the quilting,

but the large cross hatch worked so well, it wasn't necessary! 

These two plentiful pink beauties are destined for 

the children's charity, Zebra. Here they are ready for binding.


Once again here in the blog verse, a few days time slip and...

   


Ta da!  They are complete!





This one measures 45" 56" and, as seen during binding,

 

has cute up-cycled flannel on the back to make it cozy.

Thank you to DH for holding services on a beautiful sunny day!

The next, larger one got the same treatment and measures

64" x 72" with the wonderful multicolored back that 

was also shown off in and earlier post.




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Yes these are the ones with the kicking corners,

 I was certainly on a roll that day!

Now the questions of the moment, okay you from the Times.

"How many pink quilts in all?"

Four , count'em four!

And from the Journal?   

 "Do you have any pink scraps left?"

Yes, yes I do. 

Pink is not even my favorite colour!



Yikes!  The rest will be waiting for next year's scrap tamer.

Can you guess what I am working on now?!




Stay safe and sew on !

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2 comments:

  1. Clever post today answering reporters questions. And, lovely pink quilts. Hum, green is up next, eh? Have fun with your green scraps.

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    1. I think the RSC has blues up next, but I missed green when I was in Florida so quilter's permission lets me do as I please. I will do blue too, tho, I have a lot of blue! Happy sewing!

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